World War II
Political fragmentation refers to the division of political authority among multiple competing groups or parties, leading to a lack of consensus and unified governance. In the context of the Weimar Republic, this fragmentation was characterized by a multiparty system, where various political factions vied for power, contributing to instability and paving the way for extremist movements, including the rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party.
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