What challenge faced the German government after the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II?
a) a quasi-civil war between Communist revolutionaries and paramilitary gangs of ex-soldiers
b) convincing Wilhelm’s heir to accept a position as a constitutional monarch
Consider This: Radicals in Munich declared a Bavarian Soviet Republic. See 12.1.1: Chaos in Defeat.
c) the integration of the new Communist Party into the German government
Consider This: Radicals in Munich declared a Bavarian Soviet Republic. See 12.1.1: Chaos in Defeat.
d) convincing France and England that Germany now had those nations’ best interests at heart
Consider This: Radicals in Munich declared a Bavarian Soviet Republic. See 12.1.1: Chaos in Defeat.
a) a quasi-civil war between Communist revolutionaries and paramilitary gangs of ex-soldiers
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