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  2. Weimar political parties - Wikipedia

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    In the fourteen years the Weimar Republic was in existence, some forty parties were represented in the Reichstag.This fragmentation of political power was in part due to the use of a peculiar proportional representation electoral system that encouraged regional or small special interest parties [1] and in part due to the many challenges facing the nascent German democracy in this period.

  3. Category:Political parties in the Weimar Republic - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Political parties in the Weimar Republic" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. List of left communist organisations in the Weimar Republic

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    The list of Left Communist organisations in the Weimar Republic includes groups and organisations associated with left communism.Some of them are groups of the left-wing opposition of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) who opposed the course of KPD leadership both within and without the party, especially against the Stalinization.

  5. Weimar Republic - Wikipedia

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    The last years of the Weimar Republic were marred by even more systemic political instability than previous years, and political violence increased. Four chancellors ( Heinrich Brüning , Franz von Papen , Kurt von Schleicher and, from 30 January to 23 March 1933, Adolf Hitler ) governed through presidential decree rather than parliamentary ...

  6. Left Communists (Weimar Republic) - Wikipedia

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    The Left Communists in the Reichstag were not a uniform political group, but merely a "technical" group to achieve group or parliamentary rights, totalling 15 politicians who had been expelled from the KPD between January 1926 and February 1928. [1]

  7. Category:Politics of the Weimar Republic - Wikipedia

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    Political violence in Germany (1918–1933) Politischer Arbeiter-Zirkel; Pomerania (electoral district) Potsdam I (electoral district) Potsdam II (electoral district) Presidential cabinets of the Weimar Republic; 1932 Prussian coup d'état

  8. Under Weimar, political infighting made it impossible to present a united front against rising authoritarianism. Today, the center right and center left are unified in their efforts to prevent ...

  9. Weimar Coalition - Wikipedia

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    Weimar Coalition poster from the December 1924 German federal election. The Weimar Coalition (German: Weimarer Koalition) is the name given to the coalition government formed by the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), the German Democratic Party (DDP) and the Catholic Centre Party (Z), who together had a large majority of the delegates to the Constituent Assembly that met at Weimar in ...