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Agenda Item: Reichstag 1918
From 1918 to 1922, the Reichstag in Germany encountered significant difficulties as the legislative body of the Weimar Republic. The country was marked by political instability and economic crises following World War I, leading to hyperinflation, poverty, and political polarization. This era was characterized by frequent elections, intense debates, and the rise of radical parties, especially the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi Party) under Adolf Hitler's leadership. The Reichstag was where political parties engaged in strategic planning to tackle the nation's numerous problems and resolve the current crises. The era saw notable political and social changes that ultimately resulted in the emergence of the Nazi regime. They were not successful in addressing these problems effectively. However, the issues can be handled by you, delegates. Are you ready to recover the state after WW1?