Impacts of the war on the Republic (CH1) Flashcards

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What did the Kaiser do on the 9th of November 1918?

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He abdicated and flew to the Netherlands

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What choice did Germany have by 1918?

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  • To continue fighting and risk total defeat
  • Make peace now on reasonable terms
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What did Wilson want?

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He wanted Germany to be made more democratic

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What leads to the abdication of the Kaiser?

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  • The kaiser refused to make Germany more democratic but the people wanted the war to end
  • On 28 Oct, the navy chiefs refused to carry out orders
  • Workers and soldiers joined the sailors and took control of the town of Kiel
  • They set up their own councils
  • Kaiser couldn’t do anything and lost the support of the army
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When was the November armistice signed and by who?

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Ebert signed the armistice on the 11th of November 1918
The politicians were called the ‘November criminals’

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Give 4 economic impacts on the Republic

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  • The British blockade prevented important supplies from entering
  • Germany spent 3.9 billion on the war and still had to pay the allies back, the economy was in ruins
  • National income was a third lower
  • Industrial production was much lower than in 1918
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Give 4 social impacts on the Republic

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-The British blockade created severe food shortages and left thousands starving
- Many died because of a disease (influenza)
- 1.8 million soldiers lost their life
- 600,000 widows and 2 million children without their father
- Huge gaps between the living standards of rich and poor

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