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Germany Historiography Revision II

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J.M KEYNES - ‘£2 billion was the safe maximum gure of Germany’s capacity to pay’.

KOLB - ‘The economic and social situa on in Germany was highly precarious’.

HOLTFRERICH - ‘Economically ra onal as well as poli cally wise.’

EVANS - ‘Passive resistance made the economic situa on worse’

EVANS - ‘The Weimar Republic was also weakened by its failure to win the whole-hearted support of
the army and the Civil Service’.

EVANS - ‘Social Democrats feared that revolu onaries might ins tute the kind of red terror that was
now taking place in Russia’.

GORDON CRAIG - ‘Ar cle 48 was a cons tu onal anomaly’.

GORDON CRAIG - ‘PR made for an inherent instability.’

CARR - ‘The Republic was accepted by many Germans, not as a superior form of government, but as
a convenient means of lling the void le by the collapse of the monarchy’.

MARKS- ‘Stresemann worked himself to death to be er Weimar Republicanism’.

SHIRER - ‘There was an acceptance of autocracy ingrained in the German mind, that meant any such
external support was treated with severe hos lity’.

FULLBROOK - ‘Under the facade of apparent stabilisa on, there were many cracks, both poli cal and
economic’.

BORCHARDT - ‘An abnormal sick economy which could not possibly have con nued in the same way’.

ABELHAUSER - ‘The Weimar Republic was an over-strained welfare state’.

EVANS - ‘The crea on of the free and comprehensive welfare system was one of the major
achievements of the Weimar Republic’.

EVANS - ‘No area was free from poli cisa on’.

PULZER - ‘The predominant cry was in favour of a conserva ve revolu on’.

PERLOFF - Hitler’s oratory moved people and appealed to their hopes and dreams’.

EVANS - ‘The middle and upper classes were alarmed by the radical rhetoric of the communists and
saw their counterparts in Russia lose their property’.

CARR - ‘The Reichstag re occurred at the right me for the nazis, helping them to prevent a
posssible communist uprising’.
EVANS - ‘With the Enabling act in force, the Reichstag could be e ec vely dispensed with’.

KERSHAW - ‘The violence and the repression was widely popular’.
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