Wilhelmine Society: Authoritarian.
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- Authoritarian Germany
- Kaiser Wilhelm II
- Selfish
- He was the only one who had the decision of an alliance
- Only made alliance with Russia. If more democratic there would've been more suggestions.
- Believed he had the 'divine right to rule.;
- Pushed Germany into the Royal Navy
- Hereditary system
- Military manoeuvres
- Power to appoint & dismiss Chancellor and his state secretaries.
- Completely independent of the Reichstag's wishes
- Chancellors
- Kaiser used them to trick Germany into thinking it was democratic
- More undemocratic& weak than authoritarian
- Essentially civil servants
- Position depended on the Kaiser's trust.
- Kaiser interfered with their power
- Reichstag & Political Parties
- The Kaiser's authority in many areas was impervious to popular control.
- Kaiser couldn't imagine giving them any political power.
- The Chancellor had minimal effect
- Relied on right-wing parties.
- SPD adopted an uncompromising Marxist programme to overthrow Wilhelm's System
- The Kaiser's authority in many areas was impervious to popular control.
- Federal States
- 25 states retained control over many domestic matters
- Imperial Authority
- The vote gave disproportionate political weight to the rich.
- 25 states retained control over many domestic matters
- The Army
- Bismarck fought hard to keep the military under political control.
- General Staff did not consult civilian ministers when they drew up its war plans.
- Was aristocratically led
- Officers selected by regimental commanders.
- Kaiser Wilhelm II
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