23
Imperial China and The Weimar Republic

Imperial China and The Weimar Republic

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Imperial China and The Weimar Republic. China. Early 1900s Ready for Revolution Humiliation of foreign control on trade. Nationalism. Kuomintang or Nationalist Party (1911) Succeeded in overthrowing the Qing Dynasty. Shaky Republic. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

Imperial China and The Weimar

Republic

Page 2: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

China•Early 1900s

•Ready for Revolution

•Humiliation of foreign control on trade

Page 3: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic
Page 4: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

Nationalism•Kuomintang or Nationalist Party (1911)

•Succeeded in overthrowing the Qing Dynasty

Page 5: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

Shaky Republic

•Three principles1. End Foreign Trade2. People’s rights-democracy3. Economic Security

•This would fail--leader had no authority

Page 6: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

May Fourth Movement•Unfair Treaty of Versailles-Gave

Japan Control

•Angry Students Protested

•National Movement=National Unity

Page 7: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

Communist Party•1921

•Mao Zedong was the founder

•Revolution to the rural country

Page 8: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

Jiang Jieshi•Promised Democracy- but government corrupt

•1928, President of the Nationalist Republic of China

Page 9: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

Civil War•Between Communist (Mao) and

Nationalist (Jiang)

•The Long March-Communist force to flee

Page 10: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

The Long March

•Hazardous 6,000 mile journey

•Thousands died

•Mao and the communist settled in caves

Page 11: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic
Page 12: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic
Page 13: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

Germany Before WW1

•Proud Heritage

•Fastest Growing Nation in Europe

•Well Educated Children

Page 14: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

German Culture

•Mostly Christians

•1% were Jews-Prominent middle class

•Hatred towards Jews (Anti-Semitism)

Page 15: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

Germany WW1•Germany enthusiastic about war

•1917-public opinion shifts-workers strike

•Protest against war hardened the resolve of German officials to continue fighting

Page 16: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

End of WW1

•Germany exhausted!!

•Hunger, economic shortages

Page 17: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

Weimar Republic•1919 German Elections

•Shaky start to Democracy

•Germany blamed the Weimar Leaders for the unfair treaty

Page 18: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

Political Instability•Weakness within

•Lack of confidence in government

•Many competing political parties

Page 19: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

Bitterness

•Over Treaty of Versailles

•Reparations

•Loss of territory

Page 20: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic
Page 21: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic

Weak Economy•Hyperinflation- rise in prices because

of too much money in the economy

•Unemployment

•Depression

Page 22: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic
Page 23: Imperial China and The Weimar  Republic