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As it says on the can, if the Weimar Republic survived the Great Depression and the Nazis didn't manage to win power, how far would they go to revising the Treaty of Versailles?
Obviously the Weimar Republic wasn't as extreme as the Third Reich and had more moderate goals. From what I understand its number one priority was to regain lost territory from Poland. It also would like to acquire some of its overseas colonies back (which could only be done with the consent of Britain and France).
Unlike the Nazis, Weimar Republic had a few advantages in its diplomacy:
It enjoyed friendly relations with the USSR (which brought it economic benefits, as well as a potential ally against Poland),
It didn't care much about Japan and what went on in the Far East and had close ties with China (which again brought economic benefits, unlike Japan).
It accepted Alsace-Lorraine being part of France and wasn't interested in war with France or Britain.
A few disadvantages of the Weimar Republic were:
Would it be bold enough to remilitarise the Rhineland, which was the first step needed to strengthen Germany's position?
Was Anschuluss of any interest to them?
What would they do about Czechoslovakia if they wanted to deal with Poland?
Assuming they could take back territory from Poland, what else would they want?