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Non-British Period Study (Unit 2)
Quick questions on Democracy and Dictatorships in Germany 1919 to 1963 - OCR A-Level History Unit 2
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What is the crisis of 1923?Show answer
The Republic's gravest early crisis came in 1923, when France and Belgium occupied the Ruhr over reparations, Germany responded with passive resistance financed by printing money, and the result was catastrophic hyperinflation that destroyed savings and middle-class confidence in democracy. In the same year Hitler's Munich Putsch failed, but it showed the threat from the extreme right.
What is q1?Show answer
Assess the significance of Stresemann's policies in stabilising Germany between 1924 and 1929. [10 marks]
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What currency did Stresemann introduce in 1923 to end hyperinflation? [2 marks]
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