We're speculating here.Seraph wrote:Tongue in cheek, yes, but with an underlying point: we're all speculating here.Gawdzilla wrote:I think he was joking.
Germany never had a democracy, ever, before Weimar. The Versailles Treaty torpedoed (sorry) any chance of the republic succeeding, but (West) Germany became one with alacrity after the Marshall Plan. I still contend that the Weimar Republic would have stood an excellent chance of warding off would-be dictatorships, fascist, communist or monarchist alike, and notwithstanding Hindenburg's presidency, if Wilson had prevailed over Clemenceau. [/high speculation]Gawdzilla wrote:You are right that the Germans didn't like the imposed political system much. But the fact that von Hindenburg was Prezzy for so many years says it all, I think. The Germans approved of him and his monarchist attitudes. He was contemptuous of the democracy that put him in power.

How would they have dealt with the various veterans' armies?