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The Weimar Republic has turned into a byword for a failed, tragic, political experiment. The official period of its lifetime, 1919-1933, designated the inter-war years in Germany and their related doubt, chaos and the state's ultimate collapse. Historians have found the origins of Nazism inserted in the Weimar years and that in the ultimate analysis, Weimar politicians voluntarily paid power to the man who wrought devastation on an epic level, Adolf Hitler. Yet, the Weimar period encapsulated a number of tendencies and fissures within German world, as well as the international community. The Weimar Republic was a prisoner of incidents and over time had little capacity to shape them. Historians are keen on interpreting the past as a stress between human firm, that is to say decision making, and structural trends that evade specific choices. Both these interpretations are crucial when examining the tumultuous years of Germany's Weimar Republic. German governments experienced teetered on the edge of collapse throughout the Weimar years, as politicians of all stripes had battled to stabilize the overall economy and the wider societal problems. Within the 14 years between 1919 and 1933, a complete of 20 split coalition governments have been formed. Probably the most stable period, following the hyperinflation of 1923 and before the Wall Block Crash of 1929, was only relaxed in a relative sense. Hence, it is perhaps unsurprising that the Weimar state was so easily dismantled by Hitler's Country wide Socialists. What is more shocking, however, is the rate in which the Nazis flipped a fragile democracy into one of history's most draconian dictatorships. The Nazis exhibited both brute pressure and political guile, as well as highly effective propaganda, in obtaining their aims. A Brief Record of the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany Before World Battle II provides a quick but comprehensive go through the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany before the war.