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

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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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    Many Germans felt embarassed and upset over the "war guilt" clause of the Treaty of Versailles. This helped foster anti-European sentiment.

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    Many Germans were upset about being forced to pay the Allied Powers reparations. Many felt it crushed Germany's economy and undermined their international status.

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    It was actually Communist parties that tended to benefit immediately in states that lost World War One. The Treaty became a better predictor for Nazi success 10 years later, indicating that it was not a driving factor in itself.

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