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Ten Minute History - The Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany (Short Documentary)
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This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter) covers Germany from the end of the First World War to the end of the World War 2. The first half deals with the establishment of the Weimar Republic, its wider problems and the rise of the Nazis. The second half covers how the Third Reich was administered and its fall during the Second World War.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
Ten Minute History is a series of short, ten minute animated narrative documentaries that are designed as revision refreshers or simple introductions to a topic. Please note that these are not meant to be comprehensive and there's a lot of stuff I couldn't fit into the episodes that I would hav...
published: 25 Oct 2016
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Why did the Weimar Republic Fail? (Short Animated Documentary)
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I’m Not In The Description
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published: 29 Dec 2019
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Who ruled Germany before Hitler? Weimar Republic (1918–1933)
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There is far more to 1919-1939 Germany than it simply being a prelude to Hitler’s rise to power. As financial ruin, military defeat, and a humiliating treaty blew in gales, Germans pushed for a republican system of government, and a new constitution to lift them off their knees. It was a period of not only struggle as hyperinflation and reparations cut holes into longcoats, but also of steady recovery as the nation launched itself once more onto the world market, as well as creative ingenuity that would continue to shape our understanding of modernity. Watch the political obstacles that had faced the likes of Ebert and Stresemann, the devastating impact o...
published: 10 Jul 2022
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The Bloody Origin of the Weimar Republic (Documentary)
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Dissatisfied with the new German Republic and the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, parts of the new Reichswehr and the paramilitary Freikorps decide to take matters into their own hands. The Marinebrigade Ehrhardt marches on Berlin to topple the government: It's the Kapp Putsch.
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A Democracy Without Democrats: The Weimar Republic Explained
In this video we explore the massive instability of the Interwar German Republic, and how it led to the Second World War.
published: 21 Aug 2023
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The Rise of Right-Wing Terrorism In Weimar Germany | Impossible Peace | Timeline
In effort to keep peace, treaties were proposed to keep the aggressors of World War 1 under-armed. The ratio of military power was drastically in favour of the US and Great Britain. This might have successfully kept peace, if it was only given a chance.
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Weimar Republic | Why did people follow Hitler?
Why did people follow Hitler? The Weimar Republic was originally created by Kevin Hicks for the UK school history curriculum. The central character is a German man who, having fought for his country during the First World War, returns to Germany to find his wife and son dying of starvation. The film describes their death and his subsequent turn to the Nazis to restore Germany following the Treaty of Versailles and the economic problems facing Germany during the 1920s. The film gives an insight, from a German's perspective, into why people were willing to follow the Nazis.
DISCLAIMER: This video was created for genuine educational purposes and in no way reflects the opinion of Kevin Hicks or the History Squad.
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published: 30 Aug 2021
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1919-33: The Weimar Constitution | GCSE History Revision | Weimar & Nazi Germany
It's 1919, a new constitution has just been agreed in Germany by 262 votes to 75. But what is the constitution? How does it work? What are its strengths and weaknesses?
#GCSEHistory #GCSERevision #WeimarGermany
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Practice exam-style questions:
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Revision Notes:
The Weimar Constitution:
- The electorate consisted of all men & women aged over 21
- The electorate voted in the President (every 7 yrs), Reichstag (every 4 yrs) and Reichsrat (every 4 yrs)
- The pres...
published: 19 Aug 2019
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Algol. Eine Tragödie der Macht (1920) by Hans Werckmeister Silent High Quality Full Movie
Plot:
The narrative unfolds through the life of Robert Herne, a coal miner, and his close bond with Maria Obal. Herne's mundane existence takes a remarkable turn when he encounters an extraterrestrial being from Algol, offering him a groundbreaking device capable of generating boundless energy. Herne establishes a factory, intending to alleviate the burdens of mining, but the machine triggers global economic turmoil instead.
Over the following two decades, Herne ascends in power, but his connection with Maria weakens, as she resides in a region beyond his influence. The story shifts to Herne's son, Reginald, attempting a failed coup to seize control of the revolutionary machine. Simultaneously, Maria's son seeks Herne's help due to his nation's depleted coal reserves. Initially resistant...
published: 17 Jan 2024
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The Queer History of Weimar Germany
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Before WW2, Germany saw a brief period of conflicted social progress that allowed its queer community to become more visible than ever before. What was life like for the queer folks of Weimar Germany? Come learn with me about LGBTQ Germany before the Nazis, and the film star who appeared as the first on-screen sympathetic gay character: Conrad Veidt.
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Ten Minute History - The Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany (Short Documentary)
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This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter...
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This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter) covers Germany from the end of the First World War to the end of the World War 2. The first half deals with the establishment of the Weimar Republic, its wider problems and the rise of the Nazis. The second half covers how the Third Reich was administered and its fall during the Second World War.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
Ten Minute History is a series of short, ten minute animated narrative documentaries that are designed as revision refreshers or simple introductions to a topic. Please note that these are not meant to be comprehensive and there's a lot of stuff I couldn't fit into the episodes that I would have liked to. Thank you for watching, though, it's always appreciated.
Also, I said Treblinka wrong, sorry.
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This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter) covers Germany from the end of the First World War to the end of the World War 2. The first half deals with the establishment of the Weimar Republic, its wider problems and the rise of the Nazis. The second half covers how the Third Reich was administered and its fall during the Second World War.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
Ten Minute History is a series of short, ten minute animated narrative documentaries that are designed as revision refreshers or simple introductions to a topic. Please note that these are not meant to be comprehensive and there's a lot of stuff I couldn't fit into the episodes that I would have liked to. Thank you for watching, though, it's always appreciated.
Also, I said Treblinka wrong, sorry.
- published: 25 Oct 2016
- views: 3341316
3:41
Why did the Weimar Republic Fail? (Short Animated Documentary)
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Mitchell Wildoer
Andrew Niedbala
Paul McGee
Ariadni Voulgari
Sam
Bernardo Santos
Danny Anstess
August Block
Vesko Diney
Christopher Godfrey
Shaun Pullin
Perry Gagne
Joooooshhhhh
Magdalena Reinberg-Leibel
Henry Rabung
Troy Schmidt
Adam Barrett
Lachlan
hamid kadiwala
I’m Not In The Description
Liam Gilleece
Chris Hall
Byzans_Scotorius
Mark Ploegstra
Jeffrey Schneider
FuzzytheFair
Kinfe85
Haydn Noble
Gideon Rashkes
Josh Cornelius
Julian Baumann
Richard Manklow
StukaJi86
Colin Steele
Konstantin Bredyuk
Gabriel Lunde
João Santos
Donald Weaver
Nick Finan
Seth Reeves
Pierre Le Mouel
Yasin Ayas
Blake Dryad
- published: 29 Dec 2019
- views: 1150296
13:16
Who ruled Germany before Hitler? Weimar Republic (1918–1933)
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There is far more to 19...
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There is far more to 1919-1939 Germany than it simply being a prelude to Hitler’s rise to power. As financial ruin, military defeat, and a humiliating treaty blew in gales, Germans pushed for a republican system of government, and a new constitution to lift them off their knees. It was a period of not only struggle as hyperinflation and reparations cut holes into longcoats, but also of steady recovery as the nation launched itself once more onto the world market, as well as creative ingenuity that would continue to shape our understanding of modernity. Watch the political obstacles that had faced the likes of Ebert and Stresemann, the devastating impact of the Great Depression, and the dramatic dissolution of the republic with all its vibrant cultural iconography.
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Bibliography
Carsten, Francis Ludwig. Reichswehr Politics.
Clare, John D. “Hyperinflation.” Last accessed 24th June 2022. johndclare.net.
Dickson, Andrew. “Culture in Weimar Germany: on the edge of the volcano.” Last accessed 24th June 2022. Bl.uk.
History.com Editors. “Weimar Republic.” Last modified March 4, 2021. History.com.
Kiger, Patrick J. “The Treaty of Versailles Punished Defeated Germany With These Provisions.” Last accessed 24th June 2022. History.com.
Kirby, G. Hall, Henry Ashby Turner, Kenneth Barkin, John Michael Wallace-Hadrill, Patrick J. Geary, Theodore S. Hamerow, William H. Berentsen, et al. "Germany." Last modified: June 22, 2022. Encyclopedia Britannica.com.
MacGregor, Neil. Germany: Memories of a Nation. London: Allen Lane, 2014.
Rossol, Nadine, and Benjamin Ziemann. The Oxford Handbook of the Weimar Republic. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022.
The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. “Treaty of Versailles: 1919.” Last modified June 21, 2022. Encyclopedia Britannica.com. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1973.
The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. “Weimar Republic.” Last accessed 24th June 2022. Encyclopedia Britannica.com.
Trueman, C. N. “Hyperinflation and Weimar Germany.” Last accessed 24th June, 2022. historylearningsite.co.uk.
US Holocaust Memorial Museum. “German territorial losses, Treaty of Versailles, 1919.” Last accessed 24th June, 2022. encyclopedia.ushmm.org.
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There is far more to 1919-1939 Germany than it simply being a prelude to Hitler’s rise to power. As financial ruin, military defeat, and a humiliating treaty blew in gales, Germans pushed for a republican system of government, and a new constitution to lift them off their knees. It was a period of not only struggle as hyperinflation and reparations cut holes into longcoats, but also of steady recovery as the nation launched itself once more onto the world market, as well as creative ingenuity that would continue to shape our understanding of modernity. Watch the political obstacles that had faced the likes of Ebert and Stresemann, the devastating impact of the Great Depression, and the dramatic dissolution of the republic with all its vibrant cultural iconography.
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Credit:
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Bibliography
Carsten, Francis Ludwig. Reichswehr Politics.
Clare, John D. “Hyperinflation.” Last accessed 24th June 2022. johndclare.net.
Dickson, Andrew. “Culture in Weimar Germany: on the edge of the volcano.” Last accessed 24th June 2022. Bl.uk.
History.com Editors. “Weimar Republic.” Last modified March 4, 2021. History.com.
Kiger, Patrick J. “The Treaty of Versailles Punished Defeated Germany With These Provisions.” Last accessed 24th June 2022. History.com.
Kirby, G. Hall, Henry Ashby Turner, Kenneth Barkin, John Michael Wallace-Hadrill, Patrick J. Geary, Theodore S. Hamerow, William H. Berentsen, et al. "Germany." Last modified: June 22, 2022. Encyclopedia Britannica.com.
MacGregor, Neil. Germany: Memories of a Nation. London: Allen Lane, 2014.
Rossol, Nadine, and Benjamin Ziemann. The Oxford Handbook of the Weimar Republic. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022.
The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. “Treaty of Versailles: 1919.” Last modified June 21, 2022. Encyclopedia Britannica.com. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1973.
The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. “Weimar Republic.” Last accessed 24th June 2022. Encyclopedia Britannica.com.
Trueman, C. N. “Hyperinflation and Weimar Germany.” Last accessed 24th June, 2022. historylearningsite.co.uk.
US Holocaust Memorial Museum. “German territorial losses, Treaty of Versailles, 1919.” Last accessed 24th June, 2022. encyclopedia.ushmm.org.
- published: 10 Jul 2022
- views: 706127
25:10
The Bloody Origin of the Weimar Republic (Documentary)
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Dissatisfied with the new German Republic and the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, parts of...
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Dissatisfied with the new German Republic and the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, parts of the new Reichswehr and the paramilitary Freikorps decide to take matters into their own hands. The Marinebrigade Ehrhardt marches on Berlin to topple the government: It's the Kapp Putsch.
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Grevelhörster, Ludwig: Kleine Geschichte der Weimarer Republik. 1918-1933. Ein
problemgeschichtlicher Überblick, 2000.
Haffner, Sebastian: Die Deutsche Revolution 1918/1919. 2010.
Heiden, Konrad: Adolf Hitler: Das Zeitalter der Verantwortungslosigkeit. Ein Mann gegen
Europa, 2016.
Kotowski, Georg (Hrsg.): Historisches Lesebuch. 1914-1933, 1968.
Möller, Horst: Die Weimarer Republik. Demokratie in der Krise, 2018.
Pöppinghege, Rainer: Republik im Bürgerkrieg. Kapp-Putsch und Gegenbewegung an Ruhr
und Lippe 1919/1920, 2019.
Stackelberg, Roderick & Winkle, Sally (Ed.), The Nazi Germany Sourcebook: An Anthology of Texts, (Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2003)
Ulrich, Volker: Adolf Hitler. Band 1: Die Jahre des Aufstiegs 1889-1939. 2013.
Sturm, Reinhard (2011). "Weimarer Republik, Informationen zur politischen Bildung". Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung.
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Dissatisfied with the new German Republic and the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, parts of the new Reichswehr and the paramilitary Freikorps decide to take matters into their own hands. The Marinebrigade Ehrhardt marches on Berlin to topple the government: It's the Kapp Putsch.
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Grevelhörster, Ludwig: Kleine Geschichte der Weimarer Republik. 1918-1933. Ein
problemgeschichtlicher Überblick, 2000.
Haffner, Sebastian: Die Deutsche Revolution 1918/1919. 2010.
Heiden, Konrad: Adolf Hitler: Das Zeitalter der Verantwortungslosigkeit. Ein Mann gegen
Europa, 2016.
Kotowski, Georg (Hrsg.): Historisches Lesebuch. 1914-1933, 1968.
Möller, Horst: Die Weimarer Republik. Demokratie in der Krise, 2018.
Pöppinghege, Rainer: Republik im Bürgerkrieg. Kapp-Putsch und Gegenbewegung an Ruhr
und Lippe 1919/1920, 2019.
Stackelberg, Roderick & Winkle, Sally (Ed.), The Nazi Germany Sourcebook: An Anthology of Texts, (Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2003)
Ulrich, Volker: Adolf Hitler. Band 1: Die Jahre des Aufstiegs 1889-1939. 2013.
Sturm, Reinhard (2011). "Weimarer Republik, Informationen zur politischen Bildung". Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung.
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Director of Photography: Toni Steller
Sound: Toni Steller
Editing: Toni Steller
Motion Design: Philipp Appelt
Mixing, Mastering & Sound Design: http://above-zero.com
Maps: Daniel Kogosov (https://www.patreon.com/Zalezsky)
Research by: Jesse Alexander
Fact checking: Florian Wittig
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- published: 28 Feb 2020
- views: 484035
19:56
A Democracy Without Democrats: The Weimar Republic Explained
In this video we explore the massive instability of the Interwar German Republic, and how it led to the Second World War.
In this video we explore the massive instability of the Interwar German Republic, and how it led to the Second World War.
https://wn.com/A_Democracy_Without_Democrats_The_Weimar_Republic_Explained
In this video we explore the massive instability of the Interwar German Republic, and how it led to the Second World War.
- published: 21 Aug 2023
- views: 119528
49:36
The Rise of Right-Wing Terrorism In Weimar Germany | Impossible Peace | Timeline
In effort to keep peace, treaties were proposed to keep the aggressors of World War 1 under-armed. The ratio of military power was drastically in favour of the ...
In effort to keep peace, treaties were proposed to keep the aggressors of World War 1 under-armed. The ratio of military power was drastically in favour of the US and Great Britain. This might have successfully kept peace, if it was only given a chance.
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In effort to keep peace, treaties were proposed to keep the aggressors of World War 1 under-armed. The ratio of military power was drastically in favour of the US and Great Britain. This might have successfully kept peace, if it was only given a chance.
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- published: 09 Jul 2020
- views: 651403
13:27
Weimar Republic | Why did people follow Hitler?
Why did people follow Hitler? The Weimar Republic was originally created by Kevin Hicks for the UK school history curriculum. The central character is a German...
Why did people follow Hitler? The Weimar Republic was originally created by Kevin Hicks for the UK school history curriculum. The central character is a German man who, having fought for his country during the First World War, returns to Germany to find his wife and son dying of starvation. The film describes their death and his subsequent turn to the Nazis to restore Germany following the Treaty of Versailles and the economic problems facing Germany during the 1920s. The film gives an insight, from a German's perspective, into why people were willing to follow the Nazis.
DISCLAIMER: This video was created for genuine educational purposes and in no way reflects the opinion of Kevin Hicks or the History Squad.
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Why did people follow Hitler? The Weimar Republic was originally created by Kevin Hicks for the UK school history curriculum. The central character is a German man who, having fought for his country during the First World War, returns to Germany to find his wife and son dying of starvation. The film describes their death and his subsequent turn to the Nazis to restore Germany following the Treaty of Versailles and the economic problems facing Germany during the 1920s. The film gives an insight, from a German's perspective, into why people were willing to follow the Nazis.
DISCLAIMER: This video was created for genuine educational purposes and in no way reflects the opinion of Kevin Hicks or the History Squad.
#WeimarRepublic #RiseofHitler
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- published: 30 Aug 2021
- views: 97051
6:12
1919-33: The Weimar Constitution | GCSE History Revision | Weimar & Nazi Germany
It's 1919, a new constitution has just been agreed in Germany by 262 votes to 75. But what is the constitution? How does it work? What are its strengths and wea...
It's 1919, a new constitution has just been agreed in Germany by 262 votes to 75. But what is the constitution? How does it work? What are its strengths and weaknesses?
#GCSEHistory #GCSERevision #WeimarGermany
***---Useful resources---***
Quizlet Flashcards: https://quizlet.com/_6x92em
Practice exam-style questions:
// I'll find some at some point but it's the summer hols rn, so u shouldn't be doing practice questions, plz go outside, see some friends and have some fun
LINK FOR OTHER QUESTIONS (INCLUDING SOURCE & INTERPRETATIONS QUESTIONS): https://quizlet.com/_6cqa3d
Revision Notes:
The Weimar Constitution:
- The electorate consisted of all men & women aged over 21
- The electorate voted in the President (every 7 yrs), Reichstag (every 4 yrs) and Reichsrat (every 4 yrs)
- The president had no part in day-to-day politics, however had some political powers
- The president chose the Chancellor
- The Chancellor was head of the Government and chose all government ministers
- The Cabinet was made of the most important ministers - they were the most important decision-making body of the government
- The Parliament was made up of two houses: the Reichstag and Reichsrat
- The Reichstag was the more powerful of the two houses - they were directly elected in by the people
- The Reichsrat represented the regions of Germany - each region sent a certain number of representatives, dependant upon its size
Parliament:
- Made up of 2 houses: Reichstag & Reichsrat
- Normally, all laws had to pass through both houses
Reichstag:
- The more powerful of the 2 houses
- Controlled taxation
- Directly elected by the people at least once every 4 yrs
Reichsrat:
- Elected every 4yrs
- Represents the regions of Germany
Strengths of the constitution:
- It was democratic:
- Men & women were both allowed to vote and the voting age was reduced from 25 to 21
- The Reichstag was elected using proportional representation - 1 representative for every 60 000 votes
- This made it more democratic than both Germany under the Kaiser and Britain at the time
- Checks and balances:
- It was carefully constructed so no one person or group could have too much power
- The chancellor could only pass laws in normal circumstances if the Reichstag & Reichsrat voted for them
- The Reichsrat, though the least powerful of the two houses, could still delay any new laws passed by the Reichstag - unless the Reichstag overruled it by a 2/3rds majority
- Central Government had more power than it did under the Kaiser
- Local government retained some of its power, with each of the 18 regions of Germany keeping some of their own independence
Weaknesses of the Constitution:
- Coalition Government:
- Proportional representation caused many smaller parties to gain seats
- There were 29 parties in total during the 1920s in the Reichstag
- PR often caused no majority governments, so coalitions had to be formed regularly
- Compromise often occurred, creating a lack of clear, strong policies
- Coalitions frequently fell apart
- There were 9 coalition governments between 1919 and 1923
- Weakness in a crisis:
- Coalitions made it hard to give swift, clear decisions in a crisis
- Article 48 allowed the chancellor to bypass the Reichstag and pass laws straight through the president in times of crisis
- By around 1930, the chancellor was regularly relying on article 48, bypassing the democratic rules of the constitution
- This made the constitution seem weak & encouraged people to think a single, all-powerful leader was better than an elected parliament
- Based on division and violence:
- Even though it gave full power to the electorate, there was a sense that the Weimar Republic was not really the choice of the people
- During the German revolution, the government had used force, relying on the army to subdue riots in Berlin
- Several parties elected to the Reichstag (e.g. the Nationalists) were opposed to democracy & openly despised the new constitution
- The Weimar Republic was created out of violence, without real public enthusiasm
- It was considered flawed by moderates and opposed by extremists
FOR FULL NOTES FOLLOW LINK: https://quizlet.com/_59lgnv
IMAGE ATTRIBUTIONS:
Thumbnail - “Das Reichtagsgebäude - The Reichstag building - Berlin” by Jens Cederskjold, licensed under CC BY 3.0
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=53930183
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en
Author's Page: https://web.archive.org/web/20161014223309/http://www.panoramio.com/user/1513503?with_photo_id=35238209
Alterations have been made to this photo - the colour balance has been adjusted and it has been blurred.
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It's 1919, a new constitution has just been agreed in Germany by 262 votes to 75. But what is the constitution? How does it work? What are its strengths and weaknesses?
#GCSEHistory #GCSERevision #WeimarGermany
***---Useful resources---***
Quizlet Flashcards: https://quizlet.com/_6x92em
Practice exam-style questions:
// I'll find some at some point but it's the summer hols rn, so u shouldn't be doing practice questions, plz go outside, see some friends and have some fun
LINK FOR OTHER QUESTIONS (INCLUDING SOURCE & INTERPRETATIONS QUESTIONS): https://quizlet.com/_6cqa3d
Revision Notes:
The Weimar Constitution:
- The electorate consisted of all men & women aged over 21
- The electorate voted in the President (every 7 yrs), Reichstag (every 4 yrs) and Reichsrat (every 4 yrs)
- The president had no part in day-to-day politics, however had some political powers
- The president chose the Chancellor
- The Chancellor was head of the Government and chose all government ministers
- The Cabinet was made of the most important ministers - they were the most important decision-making body of the government
- The Parliament was made up of two houses: the Reichstag and Reichsrat
- The Reichstag was the more powerful of the two houses - they were directly elected in by the people
- The Reichsrat represented the regions of Germany - each region sent a certain number of representatives, dependant upon its size
Parliament:
- Made up of 2 houses: Reichstag & Reichsrat
- Normally, all laws had to pass through both houses
Reichstag:
- The more powerful of the 2 houses
- Controlled taxation
- Directly elected by the people at least once every 4 yrs
Reichsrat:
- Elected every 4yrs
- Represents the regions of Germany
Strengths of the constitution:
- It was democratic:
- Men & women were both allowed to vote and the voting age was reduced from 25 to 21
- The Reichstag was elected using proportional representation - 1 representative for every 60 000 votes
- This made it more democratic than both Germany under the Kaiser and Britain at the time
- Checks and balances:
- It was carefully constructed so no one person or group could have too much power
- The chancellor could only pass laws in normal circumstances if the Reichstag & Reichsrat voted for them
- The Reichsrat, though the least powerful of the two houses, could still delay any new laws passed by the Reichstag - unless the Reichstag overruled it by a 2/3rds majority
- Central Government had more power than it did under the Kaiser
- Local government retained some of its power, with each of the 18 regions of Germany keeping some of their own independence
Weaknesses of the Constitution:
- Coalition Government:
- Proportional representation caused many smaller parties to gain seats
- There were 29 parties in total during the 1920s in the Reichstag
- PR often caused no majority governments, so coalitions had to be formed regularly
- Compromise often occurred, creating a lack of clear, strong policies
- Coalitions frequently fell apart
- There were 9 coalition governments between 1919 and 1923
- Weakness in a crisis:
- Coalitions made it hard to give swift, clear decisions in a crisis
- Article 48 allowed the chancellor to bypass the Reichstag and pass laws straight through the president in times of crisis
- By around 1930, the chancellor was regularly relying on article 48, bypassing the democratic rules of the constitution
- This made the constitution seem weak & encouraged people to think a single, all-powerful leader was better than an elected parliament
- Based on division and violence:
- Even though it gave full power to the electorate, there was a sense that the Weimar Republic was not really the choice of the people
- During the German revolution, the government had used force, relying on the army to subdue riots in Berlin
- Several parties elected to the Reichstag (e.g. the Nationalists) were opposed to democracy & openly despised the new constitution
- The Weimar Republic was created out of violence, without real public enthusiasm
- It was considered flawed by moderates and opposed by extremists
FOR FULL NOTES FOLLOW LINK: https://quizlet.com/_59lgnv
IMAGE ATTRIBUTIONS:
Thumbnail - “Das Reichtagsgebäude - The Reichstag building - Berlin” by Jens Cederskjold, licensed under CC BY 3.0
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=53930183
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en
Author's Page: https://web.archive.org/web/20161014223309/http://www.panoramio.com/user/1513503?with_photo_id=35238209
Alterations have been made to this photo - the colour balance has been adjusted and it has been blurred.
***---Social Media---***
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- published: 19 Aug 2019
- views: 163511
1:42:44
Algol. Eine Tragödie der Macht (1920) by Hans Werckmeister Silent High Quality Full Movie
Plot:
The narrative unfolds through the life of Robert Herne, a coal miner, and his close bond with Maria Obal. Herne's mundane existence takes a remarkable tu...
Plot:
The narrative unfolds through the life of Robert Herne, a coal miner, and his close bond with Maria Obal. Herne's mundane existence takes a remarkable turn when he encounters an extraterrestrial being from Algol, offering him a groundbreaking device capable of generating boundless energy. Herne establishes a factory, intending to alleviate the burdens of mining, but the machine triggers global economic turmoil instead.
Over the following two decades, Herne ascends in power, but his connection with Maria weakens, as she resides in a region beyond his influence. The story shifts to Herne's son, Reginald, attempting a failed coup to seize control of the revolutionary machine. Simultaneously, Maria's son seeks Herne's help due to his nation's depleted coal reserves. Initially resistant, Herne reconsiders when Maria personally appeals to him, realizing the corrupting influence of his own power.
In a moment of clarity, Herne destroys the machine, recognizing the extent of his moral compromise. This decision thwarts his son's ambitions and marks a profound change in Herne's perspective on power and responsibility. The story explores the consequences of unchecked technological advancements and the personal cost of succumbing to the allure of absolute power.
Directed by: Hans Werckmeister
Written by: Hans Brennert, Fridel Köhne
Produced by: Deutsche Lichtbild-Gesellschaft
Starring: Emil Jannings, John Gottowt, Käthe Haack, Hanna Ralph
Cinematography: Axel Graatkjaer, Hermann Kircheldorff
Distributed by: Universum Film AG (UFA)
Release date: 3 September 1920
Running time: 81 minutes
Country: Weimar Republic
Languages: Silent film, German intertitles
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Plot:
The narrative unfolds through the life of Robert Herne, a coal miner, and his close bond with Maria Obal. Herne's mundane existence takes a remarkable turn when he encounters an extraterrestrial being from Algol, offering him a groundbreaking device capable of generating boundless energy. Herne establishes a factory, intending to alleviate the burdens of mining, but the machine triggers global economic turmoil instead.
Over the following two decades, Herne ascends in power, but his connection with Maria weakens, as she resides in a region beyond his influence. The story shifts to Herne's son, Reginald, attempting a failed coup to seize control of the revolutionary machine. Simultaneously, Maria's son seeks Herne's help due to his nation's depleted coal reserves. Initially resistant, Herne reconsiders when Maria personally appeals to him, realizing the corrupting influence of his own power.
In a moment of clarity, Herne destroys the machine, recognizing the extent of his moral compromise. This decision thwarts his son's ambitions and marks a profound change in Herne's perspective on power and responsibility. The story explores the consequences of unchecked technological advancements and the personal cost of succumbing to the allure of absolute power.
Directed by: Hans Werckmeister
Written by: Hans Brennert, Fridel Köhne
Produced by: Deutsche Lichtbild-Gesellschaft
Starring: Emil Jannings, John Gottowt, Käthe Haack, Hanna Ralph
Cinematography: Axel Graatkjaer, Hermann Kircheldorff
Distributed by: Universum Film AG (UFA)
Release date: 3 September 1920
Running time: 81 minutes
Country: Weimar Republic
Languages: Silent film, German intertitles
- published: 17 Jan 2024
- views: 156
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The Queer History of Weimar Germany
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Before WW2, Germany saw a brief period...
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Before WW2, Germany saw a brief period of conflicted social progress that allowed its queer community to become more visible than ever before. What was life like for the queer folks of Weimar Germany? Come learn with me about LGBTQ Germany before the Nazis, and the film star who appeared as the first on-screen sympathetic gay character: Conrad Veidt.
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Edited using DaVinci Resolve Studio 17 and the Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/keyboard
Audio sampled from "If The Joker Could Beatbox..." by 80fitz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrAXRSBv-co
Sources:
Homosexuality and Comradeship: Destabilizing the Hegemonic Masculine Ideal in Nazi Germany by Jason Crouthamel
Sex and the Weimar Republic German Homosexual Emancipation and the Rise of the Nazis By Laurie Marhoefer
Gay Berlin: Birthplace of a Modern Identity by Robert Beachy
Queer Identities and Politics in Germany: A History, 1880–1945 by Clayton J. Whisnant
German Expressionism: Art and Society. Rizzoli New york
The Coming of the Third Reich by Richard J. Evans
Art in Berlin 1815-1989. High Museum of Art
New Objectivity: Modern German Art in the Weimar Republic 1919-1933 by Stephanie Barron and Sabine Eckmann
“Inhuman Acts of Lesbian Love” : The Lesbian Stigmatization Process from Weimar Germany to KZ Ravensbrück by Giulia Iannucci
Film Censorship in the Weimar Republic: Cinema Reform, Political Crisis, and the Rise of the Nazis by John Paul Mason
Among abnormals: The queer sexual politics of Germany's Weimar Republic, 1918–1933 By Laurie Marhoefer
Queer European Cinema: queering cinematic time and space by Leanne Dawson
The Seduction of Youth Print Culture and Homosexual Rights in the Weimar Republic By Javier Samper Vendrell
“The Agony of Love and Fear”: Nazism and the German Queer Community 1920-19451 Introduction: Breaking the Silence by Sydni Zastre
Cinema and Censorship in the Weimar Republic: The Case of Anders als Die Andern by James D. Steakley
Degeneration, Sexual Freedom, and the Politics of the Weimar Republic, 1918-1933 by Laurie Marhoefer
"We Too Deserve a Place in the Sun": The Politics of Transvestite Identity in Weimar Germany by Katie Sutton
Defining Identity via Homosexual Spaces: Locating the Male Homosexual in Weimar Berlin by David James Prickett
Caligari: The Story of a Famous Film by Liam O. Laoghaire
Conrad Veidt on Screen: A Comprehensive Illustrated Filmography By John T. Soister
Schaulust: Sexuality and Trauma in Conrad Veidt’s Masculine Masquerades by Elizabeth Otto
An Imagined Binary: The Exilic Body and the Host Nation in the Hollywood Films of Peter Lorre, Béla Lugosi and Conrad Veidt, 1930-1956 by Gabor Gergely
The Homosexuality of Men and Women By Magnus Hirschfeld
Magnus Hirschfeld and the Quest for Sexual Freedom: A History of the First International Sexual Freedom Movement By Elena Mancini
Indians, Jews, and Sex: Magnus Hirschfiels and Indian Sexology by Veronika Fuechtner
Render unto Cesare: The Queerness of Caligari by Alexander Doty
From "Caligari" to Dietrich: Sexual, Social, and Cinematic Discourses in Weimar Film by Richard W. McCormick
“SPIRITS SURROUND US ON EVERY SIDE”: 100 YEARS OF CALIGARI by Miranda Corcoran https://diaboliquemagazine.com/spirits-surround-us-on-every-side-100-years-of-caligari/
Conrad Veidt: From Caligari to Casablanca by Jerry C. Allen
From Caligari to Hitler: A Psychological History of the German Film by Siegfried Kracauer
Footage:
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
Different from the Others (1919)
The Man Who Laughs (1924)
The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Jew Süss (1934)
Casablanca (1942)
The Student of Prague (1926)
Metropolis (1927)
Kino Film Archive
https://wn.com/The_Queer_History_Of_Weimar_Germany
Head to https://squarespace.com/kazrowe to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code "KAZROWE"!
Before WW2, Germany saw a brief period of conflicted social progress that allowed its queer community to become more visible than ever before. What was life like for the queer folks of Weimar Germany? Come learn with me about LGBTQ Germany before the Nazis, and the film star who appeared as the first on-screen sympathetic gay character: Conrad Veidt.
Find me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KazRowe
I'm on TikTok @ kazrowe
Find me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/godwin_graves/
Buy my comics: https://gumroad.com/kazrowe
Send me a ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/A347K4X
Read my webcomic: https://www.cunningfire.com/
Catch it on Tapas: https://tapas.io/series/cunning-fire
Line Webtoons: https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/cunning-fire/list?title_no=59016
Edited using DaVinci Resolve Studio 17 and the Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/keyboard
Audio sampled from "If The Joker Could Beatbox..." by 80fitz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrAXRSBv-co
Sources:
Homosexuality and Comradeship: Destabilizing the Hegemonic Masculine Ideal in Nazi Germany by Jason Crouthamel
Sex and the Weimar Republic German Homosexual Emancipation and the Rise of the Nazis By Laurie Marhoefer
Gay Berlin: Birthplace of a Modern Identity by Robert Beachy
Queer Identities and Politics in Germany: A History, 1880–1945 by Clayton J. Whisnant
German Expressionism: Art and Society. Rizzoli New york
The Coming of the Third Reich by Richard J. Evans
Art in Berlin 1815-1989. High Museum of Art
New Objectivity: Modern German Art in the Weimar Republic 1919-1933 by Stephanie Barron and Sabine Eckmann
“Inhuman Acts of Lesbian Love” : The Lesbian Stigmatization Process from Weimar Germany to KZ Ravensbrück by Giulia Iannucci
Film Censorship in the Weimar Republic: Cinema Reform, Political Crisis, and the Rise of the Nazis by John Paul Mason
Among abnormals: The queer sexual politics of Germany's Weimar Republic, 1918–1933 By Laurie Marhoefer
Queer European Cinema: queering cinematic time and space by Leanne Dawson
The Seduction of Youth Print Culture and Homosexual Rights in the Weimar Republic By Javier Samper Vendrell
“The Agony of Love and Fear”: Nazism and the German Queer Community 1920-19451 Introduction: Breaking the Silence by Sydni Zastre
Cinema and Censorship in the Weimar Republic: The Case of Anders als Die Andern by James D. Steakley
Degeneration, Sexual Freedom, and the Politics of the Weimar Republic, 1918-1933 by Laurie Marhoefer
"We Too Deserve a Place in the Sun": The Politics of Transvestite Identity in Weimar Germany by Katie Sutton
Defining Identity via Homosexual Spaces: Locating the Male Homosexual in Weimar Berlin by David James Prickett
Caligari: The Story of a Famous Film by Liam O. Laoghaire
Conrad Veidt on Screen: A Comprehensive Illustrated Filmography By John T. Soister
Schaulust: Sexuality and Trauma in Conrad Veidt’s Masculine Masquerades by Elizabeth Otto
An Imagined Binary: The Exilic Body and the Host Nation in the Hollywood Films of Peter Lorre, Béla Lugosi and Conrad Veidt, 1930-1956 by Gabor Gergely
The Homosexuality of Men and Women By Magnus Hirschfeld
Magnus Hirschfeld and the Quest for Sexual Freedom: A History of the First International Sexual Freedom Movement By Elena Mancini
Indians, Jews, and Sex: Magnus Hirschfiels and Indian Sexology by Veronika Fuechtner
Render unto Cesare: The Queerness of Caligari by Alexander Doty
From "Caligari" to Dietrich: Sexual, Social, and Cinematic Discourses in Weimar Film by Richard W. McCormick
“SPIRITS SURROUND US ON EVERY SIDE”: 100 YEARS OF CALIGARI by Miranda Corcoran https://diaboliquemagazine.com/spirits-surround-us-on-every-side-100-years-of-caligari/
Conrad Veidt: From Caligari to Casablanca by Jerry C. Allen
From Caligari to Hitler: A Psychological History of the German Film by Siegfried Kracauer
Footage:
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
Different from the Others (1919)
The Man Who Laughs (1924)
The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
Jew Süss (1934)
Casablanca (1942)
The Student of Prague (1926)
Metropolis (1927)
Kino Film Archive
- published: 12 Nov 2021
- views: 413954
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Scholz loses confidence vote triggering snap general election for Germany | DW News
We start with breaking news from here in Germany, where Chancellor Olaf Scholz has lost a vote of confidence in parliament.
Scholz won the support of only 207 lawmakers -- far short of the majority needed to win. He had been expected to lose the vote after his three-party coalition collapsed in early November, when he fired his finance minister in a dispute over how to revitalize Germany's stagnant economy. It paves the wave for snap elections in February.
For more news go to: http://www.dw.com/en/
For more news, analysis and background information on the German election 2025 go to our dedicated page: https://www.dw.com/en/german-election-2025/t-70794502
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published: 16 Dec 2024
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Germany Election: AfD Candidate Alice Weidel on Election, EU, Trump, Energy
Alice Weidel, the candidate from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), sits down for an interview with Bloomberg's Oliver Crook in Berlin during which she discusses her key priorities should she become the next Chancellor. Weidel also talks about the European Union, Germany's energy situation, and her "huge hopes" for US President-elect Donald Trump's second term.
00:00 - Alice Weidel on AfD party, proposed policies
02:36 - AfD candidate Weidel on what she would do if she were to become Chancellor
03:10 - Weidel on issues within EU, European Commission
05:00 - How Weidel would approach Dexit, withdrawal from EU, european treaties, free trade zone
06:32 - AfD's co-chair on Brexit, European Union market, lack of competition
08:18 - Weidel on Donald Trump, what to expect from US presi...
published: 19 Dec 2024
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Fragile Germany Delivers SHOCKING Early Result
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"German AFD’s Weidel and CDU’s Merz tie for top spot in poll for future chancellor" Brussels Signal: https://brusselssignal.eu/2024/12/german-afds-weidel-and-cdus-merz-tie-for-top-spot-in-poll-for-future-chancellor/
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published: 18 Dec 2024
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Why France and Germany are stagnating | DW News
Germany and France, the EU's two most powerful countries, are in crisis. In both cases, governments have collapsed primarily over a failure to agree on how to manage the economy. While both nations are struggling with the decline of core industries, when it comes to public spending, they have completely opposite problems. DW Business speaks to Carsten Brzeski, Chief Eurozone Economist at ING, about the impact political instability is having on the European economy and what needs to be done to turn things around.
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published: 18 Dec 2024
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How Germany's health system depends on Syrian doctors | DW News
Syrians make up the largest group of foreign doctors in Germany. Around 6,000 now live and work here after fleeing the civil war in their homeland. Now after the fall of the Assad regime, the German government wants Syrian doctors to stay, saying their work has become indispensible for the health care system.
For more on this, we talk to Kristine Lütke, member of the Bundestag's health commitee. She's from the FDP party.
And we talk to Jens Spahn, member of the Bundestag and the CDU party.
00:00 Syrian doctors in Germany
03:04 Interview with Kristine Lütke, member of the Bundestag
07:19 Interview with Jens Spahn, member of the Bundestag
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published: 18 Dec 2024
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Germany’s Biggest Flex
published: 26 Sep 2021
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GERMANY TRAVEL TIPS FOR FIRST TIMERS | 40+ Must-Knows Before Visiting Germany + What NOT to Do!
Planning to visit Germany for the first time? In this video, I'm sharing all my best Germany travel tips for new visitors, from important must-knows for your Germany trip to common mistakes that tourists make in Germany. Don't miss this video if you're planning your own trip to Germany!
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2:39 CULTURE & ETIQUETTE TIPS FOR GERMANY
7:38 TRANSPORT TIPS & GETTING AROUND IN GERMANY
12:52 SIGHTSEEING TIPS FOR GERMANY
13:44 FINAL TIPS FOR WHEN YOU ARRIVE IN GERMANY
GERMANY CITY PASSES
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published: 18 Dec 2024
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Top 10 Places To Visit In Germany - 4K Travel Guide
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Biggest Mistakes of Germany???🇩🇪🇩🇪
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This video shows why Did Germany lose ww2
so Germany was almost unstoppable During the start of war, it easily annexed countries like Czechoslovakia Austria and Poland, and Germany also Defeated France which was one of the strongest countries,
then why did Germany still lose the war,
so Firstly Germany made a huge mistake by Invading the Soviet union, This invasion was a terrible idea because Germany was not ready to face the full military power of Soviet Union,
Secondly, on September 1940 Germany made another...
published: 19 May 2023
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Scholz loses confidence vote triggering snap general election for Germany | DW News
We start with breaking news from here in Germany, where Chancellor Olaf Scholz has lost a vote of confidence in parliament.
Scholz won the support of only 207 ...
We start with breaking news from here in Germany, where Chancellor Olaf Scholz has lost a vote of confidence in parliament.
Scholz won the support of only 207 lawmakers -- far short of the majority needed to win. He had been expected to lose the vote after his three-party coalition collapsed in early November, when he fired his finance minister in a dispute over how to revitalize Germany's stagnant economy. It paves the wave for snap elections in February.
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We start with breaking news from here in Germany, where Chancellor Olaf Scholz has lost a vote of confidence in parliament.
Scholz won the support of only 207 lawmakers -- far short of the majority needed to win. He had been expected to lose the vote after his three-party coalition collapsed in early November, when he fired his finance minister in a dispute over how to revitalize Germany's stagnant economy. It paves the wave for snap elections in February.
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- published: 16 Dec 2024
- views: 109790
16:51
Germany Election: AfD Candidate Alice Weidel on Election, EU, Trump, Energy
Alice Weidel, the candidate from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), sits down for an interview with Bloomberg's Oliver Crook in Berlin during which sh...
Alice Weidel, the candidate from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), sits down for an interview with Bloomberg's Oliver Crook in Berlin during which she discusses her key priorities should she become the next Chancellor. Weidel also talks about the European Union, Germany's energy situation, and her "huge hopes" for US President-elect Donald Trump's second term.
00:00 - Alice Weidel on AfD party, proposed policies
02:36 - AfD candidate Weidel on what she would do if she were to become Chancellor
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05:00 - How Weidel would approach Dexit, withdrawal from EU, european treaties, free trade zone
06:32 - AfD's co-chair on Brexit, European Union market, lack of competition
08:18 - Weidel on Donald Trump, what to expect from US presidency, tariffs, Ukraine-Russia conflict resolution
10:50 - AfD candidate on NATO, 2% GDP spending, Germany's defense and security needs
13:40 - Weidel on Russia, Vladimir Putin, gas and energy
15:30 - AfD's stance on right-wing label, politics, Merz's party, criticism of Angela Merkel and CDU
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Alice Weidel, the candidate from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), sits down for an interview with Bloomberg's Oliver Crook in Berlin during which she discusses her key priorities should she become the next Chancellor. Weidel also talks about the European Union, Germany's energy situation, and her "huge hopes" for US President-elect Donald Trump's second term.
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- views: 5213
3:07
Fragile Germany Delivers SHOCKING Early Result
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Why France and Germany are stagnating | DW News
Germany and France, the EU's two most powerful countries, are in crisis. In both cases, governments have collapsed primarily over a failure to agree on how to m...
Germany and France, the EU's two most powerful countries, are in crisis. In both cases, governments have collapsed primarily over a failure to agree on how to manage the economy. While both nations are struggling with the decline of core industries, when it comes to public spending, they have completely opposite problems. DW Business speaks to Carsten Brzeski, Chief Eurozone Economist at ING, about the impact political instability is having on the European economy and what needs to be done to turn things around.
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Germany and France, the EU's two most powerful countries, are in crisis. In both cases, governments have collapsed primarily over a failure to agree on how to manage the economy. While both nations are struggling with the decline of core industries, when it comes to public spending, they have completely opposite problems. DW Business speaks to Carsten Brzeski, Chief Eurozone Economist at ING, about the impact political instability is having on the European economy and what needs to be done to turn things around.
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- published: 18 Dec 2024
- views: 58485
11:46
How Germany's health system depends on Syrian doctors | DW News
Syrians make up the largest group of foreign doctors in Germany. Around 6,000 now live and work here after fleeing the civil war in their homeland. Now after th...
Syrians make up the largest group of foreign doctors in Germany. Around 6,000 now live and work here after fleeing the civil war in their homeland. Now after the fall of the Assad regime, the German government wants Syrian doctors to stay, saying their work has become indispensible for the health care system.
For more on this, we talk to Kristine Lütke, member of the Bundestag's health commitee. She's from the FDP party.
And we talk to Jens Spahn, member of the Bundestag and the CDU party.
00:00 Syrian doctors in Germany
03:04 Interview with Kristine Lütke, member of the Bundestag
07:19 Interview with Jens Spahn, member of the Bundestag
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Syrians make up the largest group of foreign doctors in Germany. Around 6,000 now live and work here after fleeing the civil war in their homeland. Now after the fall of the Assad regime, the German government wants Syrian doctors to stay, saying their work has become indispensible for the health care system.
For more on this, we talk to Kristine Lütke, member of the Bundestag's health commitee. She's from the FDP party.
And we talk to Jens Spahn, member of the Bundestag and the CDU party.
00:00 Syrian doctors in Germany
03:04 Interview with Kristine Lütke, member of the Bundestag
07:19 Interview with Jens Spahn, member of the Bundestag
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16:57
GERMANY TRAVEL TIPS FOR FIRST TIMERS | 40+ Must-Knows Before Visiting Germany + What NOT to Do!
Planning to visit Germany for the first time? In this video, I'm sharing all my best Germany travel tips for new visitors, from important must-knows for your Ge...
Planning to visit Germany for the first time? In this video, I'm sharing all my best Germany travel tips for new visitors, from important must-knows for your Germany trip to common mistakes that tourists make in Germany. Don't miss this video if you're planning your own trip to Germany!
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GERMANY CITY PASSES
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Travelling to Germany for the first time? In need of Germany travel advice that caters to a newbie? This Germany travel guide is packed with must-knows before you visit Germany as a tourist, with a rundown of common tourist mistakes in Germany as well as answers to common questions like how to tip in Germany, Germany culture shocks, German culture and etiquette tips, where to go in Germany, places to visit in Germany, and more so you can have the Germany trip of your dreams!
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Planning to visit Germany for the first time? In this video, I'm sharing all my best Germany travel tips for new visitors, from important must-knows for your Germany trip to common mistakes that tourists make in Germany. Don't miss this video if you're planning your own trip to Germany!
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2:39 CULTURE & ETIQUETTE TIPS FOR GERMANY
7:38 TRANSPORT TIPS & GETTING AROUND IN GERMANY
12:52 SIGHTSEEING TIPS FOR GERMANY
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Travelling to Germany for the first time? In need of Germany travel advice that caters to a newbie? This Germany travel guide is packed with must-knows before you visit Germany as a tourist, with a rundown of common tourist mistakes in Germany as well as answers to common questions like how to tip in Germany, Germany culture shocks, German culture and etiquette tips, where to go in Germany, places to visit in Germany, and more so you can have the Germany trip of your dreams!
- published: 17 May 2023
- views: 273025
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Berlin in December in Slow German | Super Easy German 268
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In this episode, Janusz and I take a walk through Berlin, in slow German. It's December, it's cold and gray in Germany's capital. But there's still plenty to do and see: Late-night kiosks, graffiti and, of course, a visit to the Christmas market. There I try mulled gin, Janusz drinks hot apple juice and we eat a kind of German pizza. Come along and learn lots of useful expressions and words!
In dieser Episode spazieren Janusz und ich durch Berlin, und zwar auf langsamem Deutsch. Es ist Dezember, in Deutschlands Hauptstadt ist es kalt und grau. Aber es gibt trotzdem viel zu tun und zu sehen: Spätis, Graffitis und natürlich ein Besuch auf dem Weihnachtsmarkt. Dort probiere ich Glüh-Gin, Janusz trinkt heißen Apfelsaft und wir essen eine Art deutsche Pizza. Kommt mit und lernt viele nützliche Ausdrücke und Wörter!
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In this episode, Janusz and I take a walk through Berlin, in slow German. It's December, it's cold and gray in Germany's capital. But there's still plenty to do and see: Late-night kiosks, graffiti and, of course, a visit to the Christmas market. There I try mulled gin, Janusz drinks hot apple juice and we eat a kind of German pizza. Come along and learn lots of useful expressions and words!
In dieser Episode spazieren Janusz und ich durch Berlin, und zwar auf langsamem Deutsch. Es ist Dezember, in Deutschlands Hauptstadt ist es kalt und grau. Aber es gibt trotzdem viel zu tun und zu sehen: Spätis, Graffitis und natürlich ein Besuch auf dem Weihnachtsmarkt. Dort probiere ich Glüh-Gin, Janusz trinkt heißen Apfelsaft und wir essen eine Art deutsche Pizza. Kommt mit und lernt viele nützliche Ausdrücke und Wörter!
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- published: 18 Dec 2024
- views: 33430
8:39
Top 10 Places To Visit In Germany - 4K Travel Guide
Germany is easily one of the most incredible countries in the world! Enjoy this 4K travel guide across Germany. From the towering Bavarian Alps, to magical cas...
Germany is easily one of the most incredible countries in the world! Enjoy this 4K travel guide across Germany. From the towering Bavarian Alps, to magical castles, Germany truly has it all. Where is your favorite place to visit in Germany?
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- published: 16 Apr 2021
- views: 1913007
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Biggest Mistakes of Germany???🇩🇪🇩🇪
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This video shows why Did Germany lose ww2
so Germany was almost unstoppable During the start of war, it easily annexed countries like Czechoslovakia Austria and Poland, and Germany also Defeated France which was one of the strongest countries,
then why did Germany still lose the war,
so Firstly Germany made a huge mistake by Invading the Soviet union, This invasion was a terrible idea because Germany was not ready to face the full military power of Soviet Union,
Secondly, on September 1940 Germany made another big mistake by declaring war on the United states,
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This video shows why Did Germany lose ww2
so Germany was almost unstoppable During the start of war, it easily annexed countries like Czechoslovakia Austria and Poland, and Germany also Defeated France which was one of the strongest countries,
then why did Germany still lose the war,
so Firstly Germany made a huge mistake by Invading the Soviet union, This invasion was a terrible idea because Germany was not ready to face the full military power of Soviet Union,
Secondly, on September 1940 Germany made another big mistake by declaring war on the United states,
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This video is also inspired by real life lore channel
links:
Spaghetti Road:https://www.youtube.com/c/SpaghettiRoad
KhAnubis:https://www.youtube.com/c/KhAnubis
Real life lore:https://www.youtube.com/c/RealLifeLore
Thetruesize:https://thetruesize.com
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- published: 19 May 2023
- views: 5321863