
The Weimar Republic, founded in 1919, was under pressure from the very beginning. Authoritarian ideas and nationalist thinking were deeply rooted in parts of society. Numerous democrats from politics and society, however, warned early on of the dangers posed by the republic's nationalist, antisemitic, right-wing extremist, and National Socialist opponents. They feared for fundamental rights and the social achievements of Germany's first parliamentary democracy.
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