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

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Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution allowed leaders to take emergency powers. Its use, by Brüning, Hindenberg and Hitler, severely weakened the democratic system.

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    Chancellor Heinrich Brüning relied on Article 48 for most of his policy-making, given parliamentary deadlock. Later, President Hindenberg had to rely on the same means.

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    The excessive use of Article 48 was primarily the result of spiralling inflation and later the economic crisis of the Great Depression, meaning that governments needed to make quick and drastic decisions. This meant they didn't have the time to work through parliament.

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