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Gaurav Seth 7 years ago
After defeat of the imperial Germany in the Second World War the parliamentary parties of Germany from the weimar Republic.
The people of Germany thought that the weimar republic was is responsible for the defeat of Germany in the world war.
The Weimar republic signed a very humiliating treaty the 'Treaty of Versailles' with the allies it was humiliating treaty as due to it Germany lost its Overseas colonies one tenth of its population 13% of its territories 75% of iron and 26% of cold to France Poland Denmark and Lithuania.
In contrast Germany was also most welcome compensation of war which was of around 2 billion euros to the allies.
During its short time the remarkably past very uncertain decisions one of them was article 49 according to this act the president can she is control over the nation anytime which created instability in Germany
The policies of the weimar republic was so unstable that it was almost impossible for single party to win the elections does the government is always to formed by allied parties which created instability in Germany.
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