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Germany – The Early Years of the Weimar Republic, 1918-23

5. The Treaty of Versailles

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Lecture

In this module, we think about another key event in the early years of the Weimar Republic – the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919. In particular, we think about: (i) the unpopularity of the Treaty among ordinary Germans and the political leadership; (ii) the importance of the fact that it was representatives from the new government who signed the Treaty, not representatives from the regime that began the war; (iii) some of the key impacts of the treaty: loss of territory, demilitarisation, reparations, the war guilt clause; and (iv) the extent to which Germany was justified in its complaints about the harshness of the Treaty.

Course

In this course, Dr Nadine Rossol (University of Essex) explores the early years of the Weimar Republic (1918-23). In the first module, we trace events in the final years in the First World War up to the events in Kiel in late October/early November 1918. In the second and third modules, we explore the events of the German Revolution, before turning in the fourth module to the drafting of the new Weimar Constitution by the German National Assembly. In the fifth module, we think about the Treaty of Versailles, signed by representatives of the new government in June 1919, before turning to the national conservative reaction to the Weimar Republic in the period 1920-22, including the Kapp Putsch (1920) and the assassination Walther Rathenau by ultra-nationalists (1922). In the seventh module, we think about the events of 1923, including the problem of hyperinflation, the Franco-Belgian occupation of the Ruhr Valley, and Adolf Hitler's Beer Hall Putsch, before moving on in the eighth and final module to offer some concluding remarks about the period as a whole. In short: how did Weimar manage to survive this period at all?

Lecturer

Dr Nadine Rossol is Senior Lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Essex. Her research focuses on German history, especially the social and cultural history of Weimar and Nazi Germany, and her recent publications include (as co-editor) The Oxford Handbook of the Weimar Republic (2021), Kartoffeln, Frost und Spartakus (2018) and Performing the Nation in Interwar Germany (2010).

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Rossol, N. (2021, March 11). Germany – The Early Years of the Weimar Republic, 1918-23 - The Treaty of Versailles [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://www.massolit.io/courses/germany-the-early-years-of-the-weimar-republic-1918-23/the-treaty-of-versailles

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Rossol, N. "Germany – The Early Years of the Weimar Republic, 1918-23 – The Treaty of Versailles." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 11 Mar 2021, https://www.massolit.io/courses/germany-the-early-years-of-the-weimar-republic-1918-23/the-treaty-of-versailles

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