The German People & Their Problems
Across
- 3. – When money became worthless and prices rose out of control in 1923
- 5. – Condition faced by many Germans due to unemployment and rising prices
- 6. Depression – Global economic crash that severely damaged Germany after 1929
- 8. – Political ideology feared by the middle and upper classes
- 10. – Emotion driving people to support parties promising strong leadership
- 12. of Versailles – Agreement blamed for Germany’s punishment, humiliation, and anger
- 14. – Ongoing political and economic uncertainty in Germany
- 15. 48 – Emergency power used to bypass democracy during crisis
Down
- 1. – Millions lost their jobs after 1929, leaving families desperate and angry
- 2. Class – Group hit hardest by job losses, hunger, and poor living conditions
- 4. – Group struggling with low prices and debt even during economic recovery
- 7. Governments – Weak governments formed by multiple parties that often failed
- 9. Government – Democratic system many Germans blamed for crisis and instability
- 11. – Feeling towards politicians, the treaty, and democracy
- 13. Class – Group who lost savings and feared losing status and security