1. Nationalism and the Weimar Republic
Several attempts to install nationalistic beliefs back into the government manifested itself into the violent Kapp Putsch by the right-wing nationalists and the Munich Beer Hall Putsch by the Nazi Party. ... This lack of public support can be further attributed to the dramatic change from the stable autocratic leadership of the 'military-like state' of Germany's old political structure, to the unstable state of democratic Weimar Germany. ... Although the Putsch was a failure, it was significant as it showed how groups from either political parties were prepared to take action a...
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