To what extent was the Great Depression responsible for the collapse of the Weimar Republic?

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The economic desperation created by the Great Depression produced a demand among voters for new, radical political projects.

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    Many rich voters, despite not necessarily agreeing with the far-right ideas of the Nazis, nonetheless supported them to gain power over and stop the rising Communist Party (p. 27).

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    The Great Depression led to significant support for the Communist Party, especially among the unemployed (ch. 15).

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    Many nationalist, middle class and agrarian voters supported the Nazis, due to the radical proposals of their 25 point Plan.

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    Political extremism was more so the result of WW1, especially on the far-right, who reacted strongly against the terms of the Treaty of Versailles.

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