The performing arts in the interwar years in Germany
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 04:06:41
Category: / History / European History
Length: 3 pages (879 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 3 pages (879 words)
During the 1920s the problems in Germany are starting to fade away. The communists were crushed by the right-wing Freikorps units. During about the same time, Friedrich Ebert, the first president, persuaded the workers of Berlin, who were left-wing, to go on strike, which caused the Kapp Putsch to collapse. The inflation got controlled in November 1923, because the German money has been changed from marks to reichmarks. All the marks was recalled and burned. The
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shows. The Weimar culture was heavily influenced by American culture, because America loaned a huge sum of money to Germany, and there was American companies were starting to establish in Germany. The Cabaret, Jazz, dances, and films were a few of that culture that the American brought with them. Eventually Hitler will ban all of this; slowly the Weimar culture will be gone. Why does Hitler just wants to ruin every fine aspect of life?
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