4.2 Throughout the 1920s, Hitler’s National Socialist party attracted support only from few anti-Semites, ultranationalists, and disgruntled ex-servicemen; democracy seemed to take root in Weimar Germany, new currency, and economy boomed
4.3 The moderate businessmen who tended to dominate the various German coalition governments were convinced that economic
prosperity demanded good relations with the Western powers and supported parliamentary government at home
4.4 Although elections were held regularly, there were political divisions in the country
-Many nationalists and monarchists populated the right and the army; Germany’s Communists were active on the right and the Communist, directed from Moscow, reserved their greatest hatred for the Social Democrats (betrayed revolution)