Weimar Germany pop quiz for stormtards

Please answer the following questions without looking up the answers:
1) How did the 1918 German revolution start?
2) Who came out on top of the 1918-19 power struggle in Germany?
3) What were the main differences and similarities between communists and the SPD?
4) What was the Kapp Putsch?

If you cannot provide at least vaguely accurate answers to these questions without looking them up, you are probably not qualified to discuss Weimar Germany.

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Are you literally asking to do your homework?

No, he's suggesting that stormniggers are easily manipulated, brainless morons.

1) jewish agitation
2) communist jews
3) none, both were controlled by jews
4) successful attempt by jews to take control of the government

kek

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I understand any sources to the contrary are jewish forgeries, yes?

Based

the Kapp Putsch never happened, but it should have

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The guard cavalry riflemen division did nothing wrong.

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I really liked this film. I'm not a cuckold fetishist, but it made me feel things. There is something sexy about being used and left by a woman.

When i realized this was a joke i laughed...
But then i remembered some people actually know this little about History and i got sad :(

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kek

That there is. For one, an independent woman is sexy. For another, her leaving you ensures that the relationship will never enter a stale desexualized phase.

>Weimar Germany was controlled by the Jews
>(((Someone))) allowed Hitler to win the election
Realy made me think

huh well hitler was just like v smart u kno?

>Hitler was a jewish plant to enact their world domination scheme
Tell me something I don't already know

>1) How did the 1918 German revolution start?
Kiel Mutiny was the spark that started it all
>2) Who came out on top of the 1918-19 power struggle in Germany?
The Social Democrats, headed by Fredrick Ebert
>3) What were the main differences and similarities between communists and the SPD?
dont really know much other than the typical autistic bickering between different left wing groups. The Socialist got into power through democratic means, then the communist tried to over throw them, just like in Russia, but they got BTFO
>4) What was the Kapp Putsch?
failed right wing junker coup lead by some aristocrat. I think it lasted for about a day and then it just crapped the bed. not the nazis though.

how did I do?

Foch wanted to occupy Berlin and Vienna after the end of the war, but (((someone))) told Wilson and Anglo not to, because (((someone))) wanted to get what he wanted in WW1 at all cost

I think you got 4/4, which means that you know more about Weimar Germany than probably 95% of stormtards.
Speaking of the Kapp Putsch, while it rapidly failed, there's an argument to be made that it helped set the stage for the Nazis.
This hypothesis is described on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapp_Putsch#Aftermath

At point 3 it should also be mentioned, that the SPD government basically allied with the Freikorps in putting down the spartacist rebellion, this was a major cause of butthurt and was one of the reasons for the hostilities between KPD and SPD later on
(Wer hat uns verraten? DIE SOZIALDEMOKRATEN)

1) High Seas Fleet Sailors mutinied after being ordered to go on a suicide mission for the sake of national honor

2) Moderates, hence why Weimar Republicanism survived 14 years instead of collapsing immediately.

3) SPD were comparatively moderate and still believed in the principals of the Weimar Constitution, Communists were faggots who wanted to destroy all forms of moderating influences same as the NSDAP.

4) Attempt by hardline conservatives and royalists to regain power that failed and let many disillusioned right-wingers to drop out of mainstream politics and fall in line with the Nazis.

Oh yeah and the Freikorps did literally nothing wrong.

youtube.com/watch?v=GaMorqMRovo

1) High Seas Fleet Sailors mutinied after being ordered to go on a suicide mission for the sake of national honor

2) Moderates, hence why Weimar Republicanism survived 14 years instead of collapsing immediately.

3) SPD were comparatively moderate and still believed in the principals of the Weimar Constitution, Communists were faggots who wanted to destroy all forms of moderating influences same as the NSDAP.

4) Attempt by hardline conservatives and royalists to regain power that failed and let many disillusioned right-wingers to drop out of mainstream politics and fall in line with the Nazis.

Oh yeah and the Freikorps did literally nothing wrong.

youtube.com/watch?v=GaMorqMRovo

How disgusting.

i always wondered what would be Germany like with SPD in charge

Wow /r/anarchism really is trying to increase their presence here.

Me too. Or with any sane centrist or liberal party in charge. If the Germans hadn't chimped out and had stuck to sane politics instead, maybe Germany would have finished reintegrating into the world politico-economic system by the 40s. Germany could have been a bulwark, alongside France and England, against Soviet expansionism in Eastern Europe - through defense and systems of alliances, not through aggressive wars. Such a Germany would have been well positioned, I think, to experience some alternate version of the real timeline postwar "economic miracle". American assistance certainly helped that miracle along a great deal, but that assistance was also making up for the fact that Germany had gotten wrecked. I'm pretty sure that, ironically, a sane Germany would have become a politico-economic megapower - what Hitler dreamed of, but with no need for all the death.

i think i have mild onset of stormtarditis, here is as i understand it
>1) How did the 1918 German revolution start?
it was basically a large-scale mutiny of German sailors, alongside gommunisd revolutionaries with a great over-representation of Jews in the ranks of their leadership
>2) Who came out on top of the 1918-19 power struggle in Germany?
ultimately the uprising was put down, but the whole country took a shift to the liberal side. the monarchy was abolished, and the right wing nor the left wing were very happy.
>3) What were the main differences and similarities between communists and the SPD?
one was gommunisds and the other was more centrist socialists
>4) What was the Kapp Putsch?
right-wing veterans who combated the Spartacists were not happy with the Weimar Republic and tried their own takeover

how is this a defeat of stormtardism? all this can be answered in truth with the understanding of the Jewish bedfellowship with Marxism.

I think that they would definitely re-militarize Rheinland and probably reject huge part of the V treaty, hoever i wont expect expansionist policies. Not sure how radical Otto Wels was.
To Soviet expansionism, there wouldnt be any since Stalin, not Trotsky is still leader of USSR.

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youtube.com/watch?v=WgPDh764CK4&t=3s

>communist degenerates fighting other communist degenerates means the problem is somehow smaller than you think and not bigger

>Hitlers fathers surname was Shickelgruber
>Shekel grubber
The people must know

Without looking.
>1) How did the 1918 German revolution start?
German military rebelled, since they didn't want to continue a losing war effort.
>2) Who came out on top of the 1918-19 power struggle in Germany?
Weimar? I don't know desu.
>3) What were the main differences and similarities between communists and the SPD?
Communists wanted to end the war; and abolish capitalism, the church, and the state. SPD wanted to continue the war, but wanted Germany transformed into a Socialist-Democracy.
>4) What was the Kapp Putsch?
Don't know.

How did I do? Only reply if you seriously know and want to help.

Verpiss dich.

I'd say decent but the first one requires a bit more research. 1918 revolution is eye opening as to why Hitler gained so much traction in the late 20's regardless of your opinion on Nazism.

>How did the 1918 German revolution start?
Sailors in Kiel revolted against participating in a retarded last glorious battle. The OHL already discussed conditions for a peace agreement anyway and it was clear that the Kaiser would have to go.
>Who came out on top of the 1918-19 power struggle in Germany?
Probably the SPD since they gained over 40% of votes and survived numerous attempts to overthrow the government from left and right by allying with important members of the conservative military.
>What were the main differences and similarities between communists and the SPD?
The SPD of 1918 was pragmatic and didn't even really want a revolution. Also they accepted the Burgfrieden which meant that they won't agitate the governments decisions during times of war, leading to a split resulting in the foundation of the USPD, who were actual communists and against the Burgfrieden. The USPD was idealistic and wanted to establish a communist society without compromise.
>What was the Kapp Putsch?
Freikorps general Kapp tried to overthrow the government but failed since people went into a general strike. The Reichswehr proved to be useless in this event.

Hitler gained most of the votes when the Weimar Republic was already effectively abolished and replaced by a conservative dictatorship (presidential cabinets under BrĂ¼ning/Papen/Schleicher/Hindenburg). So who has to take responsibility for Hitlers rise? The spartacists who are barely relevant in 1930 or the (unsuccessful) presidential cabinet regime?

How accurate is rise and fall of the third reich in its sections on Weimar Germany?