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and expertise within both the government and private enterprise. Even after 9 November, far from everything had collapsed. The administration continued to function. Civil servants from the imperial era were under the supervision of the councils but kept their positions and continued to do their work in most respects unchanged. The judiciary and education systems had been only minimally affected by the revolution if at all, and after the Ebert–Groener Pact, the Supreme Army Command became a partner of the Council of the People's Deputies. Generals and other high-ranking officers kept their positions. The Ebert government needed the OHL to manage the monumental problem of demobilisation, but the Council of the People's Deputies did not try to limit its powers to the most essential tasks. No attempt was made to dispossess the
341: 5119: 4363: 4881: 4122: 3484: 4468:, they formed a revolutionary parliament. Most of the participating stewards had been leaders during the strikes earlier in the year. They did not trust the SPD leadership and had planned a coup for 11 November independently of the sailors' revolt, but were unprepared for the revolutionary events since Kiel. In order to take the initiative from Ebert, they decided to announce elections for the following day, a Sunday. Every Berlin factory was to elect workers' councils and every regiment soldiers' councils that were then to elect a revolutionary government from members of the two labour parties (SPD and USPD) in the evening. The government would be empowered to execute the resolutions of the revolutionary parliament, since they intended to replace Ebert's function as chancellor. 5292: 4923: 5618:), whose viewpoint dominated the interpretation of events related to the German revolution after 1945. According to Erdmann, 1918/19 was about the choice between "social revolution in line with forces demanding a proletarian dictatorship and parliamentary republic in line with the conservative elements like the German officer corps". As most Social Democrats were forced to join with the old elites to prevent an imminent council dictatorship, the blame for the failure of the Weimar Republic was to be put on the extreme Left, and the events of 1918/19 were successful defensive actions of democracy against Bolshevism. 4319: 453: 441: 429: 417: 405: 393: 381: 367: 4673: 5436:" was born, according to which the revolutionaries stabbed the army, "undefeated on the field", in the back and only then turned the almost secure victory into a defeat. It was mainly Ludendorff who contributed to the spread of the falsification of history to conceal his own role in the defeat. In nationalist circles, the myth fell on fertile ground. They soon defamed the revolutionaries and even politicians like Ebert, who never wanted the revolution and had done everything to channel and contain it, as "November Criminals". In 1923, Hitler and Ludendorff deliberately chose the symbolic 174: 566: 554: 542: 530: 518: 506: 494: 482: 470: 62: 200: 4639:
The entire SPD leadership mistrusted the councils rather than the old elites in the army and administration. At the same time they considerably overestimated the old elite's loyalty to the new republic. Ebert could no longer act as chancellor in front of the OHL or his middle-class colleagues among the ministers and in the Reichstag, but only as chairman of a revolutionary government. In spite of having taken the lead of the revolution in order to halt it, conservatives saw him as a traitor.
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any confiscations of property or occupations of factories. The duties of the imperial civilian administration and office holders such as police, municipal administrations and courts were not curtailed or interfered with. In order to create an executive committed to the revolution and to the future of the new government, the councils for the moment left government officials in place and took over only their supervision from the military commands that had been put in place during the war.
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and occupied city halls, military facilities and train stations. The military authorities surrendered or fled, and civic officials accepted that they were under the control of the councils rather than the military and carried on with their work. Little changed in the factories except for the removal of the military discipline that had prevailed during the war. Private property was not touched. The sociologist Max Weber was part of the workers' council of
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in 1917 as well as the old elites of the German Empire. He wanted to avoid the spectre of radicalisation of the revolution along Russian lines and was also worried that the precarious food supply situation could break down, leading to the takeover of the administration by inexperienced revolutionaries. He was certain that the SPD would be able to implement its reform plans in the future due to its parliamentary majorities.
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imagined had already taken place. Along with the middle-class parties, they pushed for speedy elections to a national assembly that would make the final decision on the form of the new state. The position soon brought the SPD into opposition with many of the revolutionaries. The USPD continued to want to delay elections until after the achievements of the revolution had been consolidated.
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confronted a protest march by the sailors towards the prison in Kiel where the mutineers were being held. The soldiers opened fire and killed at least nine protestors. The following day, workers in Kiel declared a general strike in support of the protest, and sailors from the barracks at Wik, north of Kiel, joined the march, as did many of the soldiers sent to help control the protests.
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in the loyalty of the old elites and mistrusted the spontaneous mass movements in the first weeks of the revolution. The result was the radicalisation of the council movement. The theories were supported by the publications of the minutes of the Council of the People's Deputies. Increasingly, the history of the German revolution appeared as the history of its gradual reversal.
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24 December to attack the Palace with troops loyal to the government. The sailors repelled the attack after they were joined by armed workers and the security forces of the Berlin police. The government troops had to withdraw with the loss of 56 soldiers. The People's Navy Division, which counted just 11 deaths, was allowed to remain intact, and the sailors received their pay.
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was blocked by internal power struggles. In the eight weeks of the double rule of the Executive Council and the Ebert-led government, the latter was always dominant. Although Haase was formally co-chairman in the Council of the People's Deputies with equal rights, the higher level administration almost always preferred to work with the more moderate Ebert and the SPD.
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Executive Council into custody. In an unrelated incident several hours later, members of the Garde-Füsilier-Regiment, which was responsible for security in Berlin's government quarter, fired on an approved Spartacist demonstration, killing 16 and seriously wounding 12. It is not certain who gave the order to fire or who was behind the assumed putsch. The historian
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stated that "force can be fought only with force. ... The hour of reckoning approaches!" The USPD and KPD leadership decided to press ahead with the revolutionary overthrow of the Ebert government, but the masses were more interested in the unification of the parties of the Left. Finally, on 11 January,
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did not regard the councils as a homogeneous focused movement for democracy but as a heterogeneous group with a multitude of different motivations and goals. Jesse and Köhler talked about the "construct of a democratic council movement". Certainly, the authors also excluded a relapse to the positions
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During the 1950s, West German historians had focused their research on the final stages of the Weimar Republic. In the 1960s, they shifted to its revolutionary beginnings, realising that the decisions and developments during the revolution were central to the failure of the first German republic. The
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Certainly a mutiny of sailors started the revolution in 1918 but it was only a start. What made it extraordinary is that a mere sailors' mutiny triggered an earthquake which shook all of Germany; that the whole home army, the whole urban workforce and in Bavaria a part of the rural population rose up
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Like a sudden storm, the biggest of all revolutions has toppled the imperial regime, including everything that belonged to it. It can be called the greatest of all revolutions because never has a more firmly built (...) fortress been taken in this manner at the first attempt. Only one week ago, there
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After the Reich government and the Supreme Command refused at an early stage to acknowledge their responsibilities for the war and the defeat, the majority parties of the Reichstag were left to cope with the resulting burdens. In his autobiography, Ludendorff's successor Groener states, "It suited me
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Although Ebert had saved the decisive position of the SPD and prevented a social revolution, he was not happy with the results. He did not regard the council assembly or the Executive Council as helpful, but rather as obstacles impeding a smooth transition from monarchy to a new system of government.
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thrones. Immediately thereafter, following a short meeting of the cabinet, the Prince transferred the chancellorship to Friedrich Ebert, a move that was not allowed under the constitution. Ebert quickly released a statement announcing the formation of a new "people's government" whose immediate tasks
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Ebert did his best to act in agreement with the old powers and intended to save the monarchy. In hopes that the Emperor's departure and the establishment of a regency would save the constitutional monarchy that had been established on 28 October, the SPD called for Wilhelm's abdication on 7 November.
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fed the belief that Germany would get a just peace if it democratised, and so the desire for peace led to demands for democracy. The revolutionary groups that had been weak and disorganized were emboldened, and even the middle class began to fear that the constitutional reforms would not be enough to
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During October, President Wilson responded to the request for a truce with three diplomatic notes. As a precondition for negotiations, he demanded the retreat of Germany from all occupied territories, the cessation of submarine activities and (implicitly) the Emperor's abdication. Following the third
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in power, many in both Russia and Germany expected that soviet Russia would in return help foment a communist revolution in Germany. For Germany's far Left, it provided hope for its own success, and for the moderate socialists, along with the middle and upper classes, it was a source of fear that the
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The possibilities that nevertheless were lying in the streets were betrayed by Ebert and his like. Fritz* Ebert, whom you cannot heighten to a personality by calling him Friedrich, opposed the establishment of a republic only until he found there was a post of chairman to be had; comrade Scheidemann
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remarked that neither Wolff nor Baecker were right. Nevertheless, Tucholsky accused Ebert and Noske of betrayal, not of the monarchy but of the revolution. Although he wanted to regard it as only a coup d'état, he analysed the course of events more clearly than most of his contemporaries. In 1928 he
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On Sunday morning, after a frightful night, the morning newspapers gave a clear picture: the Emperor in Holland, the revolution victorious in most urban centres, the royals in the states abdicating. No man dead for Emperor and Empire! The continuation of duties ensured and no run on the banks! (...)
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Both the radical Right and the radical Left – under different circumstances – nurtured the idea that a communist uprising was aiming to establish a soviet republic following the Russian example. The democratic centre parties, especially the SPD, were also only minimally
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The Revolution of 1918/19 is one of the most important events in the modern history of Germany, yet it is poorly embedded in the historical memory of Germans. The failure of the Weimar Republic that the revolution brought into being and the Nazi era that followed it obstructed the view of the events
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The sailors then occupied the Reich Chancellery, cut the phone lines, put the Council of People's Representatives under house arrest and took Otto Wels hostage and physically abused him. Ebert, who was in touch with the Supreme Command in Kassel via a secret phone line, gave orders on the morning of
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The Congress then approved a proposal by the SPD to give the Council of the People's Deputies lawgiving and executive power until the national assembly made a final decision on the form of government. Oversight of the Council was switched from the Berlin Executive Council to a new Central Council of
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in the East. In order to make sure that the new democracy was firmly anchored, the government would have had to make an almost complete break with the old institutions, but the SPD decided that facing the immediate post-war crises was more important. To do that, it had to rely on existing structures
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There was little to no resistance to the establishment of the councils. Soldiers by simple acclamation often elected their most respected comrades; workers generally chose members of the local executive committees of the SPD or USPD. With the support of local citizens, they freed political prisoners
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and the preparations to sail triggered a mutiny among the sailors involved. They had no intention of risking their lives so close to the end of the war and were convinced that the credibility of the new government, engaged as it was in seeking an armistice with the Entente, would be compromised by a
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This new interpretation of the German revolution gained acceptance in research rather quickly even though older perceptions remained alive. Research concerning the composition of the worker's and soldier's councils, which today can be easily verified by sources, is undisputed to a large extent, but
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As Bolshevism posed no real threat, the scope of action for the Council of the People's Deputies (also supported by the more reform-oriented councils) to democratise the administration, military and society had been relatively large, but the SPD's leadership did not take the step because it trusted
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according to which the German revolution was defined as a "bourgeois-democratic revolution", led in certain aspects by proletarian means and methods. The fact that a revolution by the working class in Germany never happened could be attributed to the "subjective factor", especially the absence of a
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and Reichstag. The Council began working according to rules of procedure on 12 November. The rules prohibited unauthorised intervention in the administration by individual members of the Council. Its instructions to the state secretaries had to be issued collectively and only as guidelines, not for
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Once the monarchy had collapsed under the pressure of the workers' and soldiers' councils, it was up to the leadership of the socialist parties in Berlin to quickly establish the new order and address the many critical problems the defeated nation faced. From the beginning, the moderates of the SPD
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before the mass of demonstrators gathered there. Ebert, who believed that the decision about the future form of the government of Germany belonged to a national assembly of the people's democratically elected representatives, stormed angrily at Scheidemann for his spontaneous decision to announce a
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Friedrich Ebert, the leader of the SPD, agreed with the chancellor, Prince Max of Baden, that a social revolution had to be prevented and order upheld at all costs. In the restructuring of the state, Ebert wanted to win over the middle class parties that had cooperated with the SPD in the Reichstag
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The workers' and soldiers' councils were made up almost entirely of SPD and USPD members. Their program called for an end to the war and to the authoritarian monarchical state. Apart from the dynastic families, they deprived only the military commands of their power and privilege. There were hardly
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were independents, but there were also two members of the SPD. The following day, the new government offered the Allies the truce that Ludendorff had insisted on, and on the fifth the German public was informed of the dismal situation that it faced. Even up to that late point, government propaganda
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According to the predominant opinion of modern historians, the establishment of a Bolshevik-style council government in Germany following the war would have been all but impossible. The Ebert government felt threatened by a coup from the Left and was certainly undermined by the Spartacus movement.
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Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht, the ringleaders of the January Revolt, were forced to go into hiding after its failure, but in spite of the urgings of their associates, they refused to leave Berlin. On the evening of 15 January 1919, the two were found by the authorities in an apartment in the
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In theory, the Executive Council of Workers' and Soldiers' Councils of Greater Berlin was the highest-ranking council of the revolutionary regime and therefore Richard Müller the head of state of the newly declared "Socialist Republic of Germany", but in practice the Executive Council's initiative
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On 12 November, the Council of People's Deputies published its government programme in the proclamation "To the German People". It lifted the state of siege and censorship, granted amnesty to all political prisoners, guaranteed freedom of association, assembly and the press and abolished the rules
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In the assembly of the newly elected councils that convened in the afternoon at the Circus Busch, almost all of the soldiers' councils and a large part of the workers' representatives stood on the side of the SPD. After it ratified the membership of the Council of the People's Deputies, Emil Barth
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during the war. The expansion of black markets also revealed the economic and monetary failures of the Wilhelmine system. Since it was Emperor Wilhelm who embodied the system that had led to the long years of hardship and privation for the people at home and to the impending defeat in the war, the
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Rosa Luxemburg drew up a founding programme and presented it on 31 December 1918. She wrote that the communists could never take power without the clear will of the majority of the people. On 1 January she proposed that the KPD participate in the elections for a national assembly, but a motion to
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saw a vast "paralysis of the will" in the state's power to preserve order and a corresponding desire among the people for a more complete transformation of the political and social order. The German populace was already war weary when the request for a ceasefire came like a thunderbolt. From that
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was adopted; however, the revolution remained in many ways incomplete. A large number of its opponents had been left in positions of power, and it failed to resolve the fracture in the Left between moderate socialists and communists. The Weimar Republic as a result was beset from the beginning by
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The Council of the People's Deputies' immediately removed some of the Empire's harsh restrictions, such as on freedom of expression, and promised an eight-hour workday and elections that would give women the right to vote for the first time. Those on the left wing of the revolution also wanted to
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From its very beginning, the Weimar Republic was afflicted with the stigma of the military defeat. A large part of the bourgeoisie and the old elites from industry, landowners, the military, judiciary and administration never accepted the democratic republic and hoped to replace it at the first
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While more troops were moving into Berlin on Ebert's order, he accepted an offer by the USPD to mediate between the government and the Revolutionary Committee, but the negotiations failed the following day. On 8 January, in an appeal to the people of Berlin, the Council of the People's Deputies
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and asked Friedrich Ebert to accept the office of president with nearly dictatorial powers, an offer that Ebert carefully refused. At around the same time – although some sources say that it involved the same demonstrators who spoke to Ebert – a group of soldiers briefly took the members of the
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The mutiny began on a small number of ships anchored off Wilhelmshaven. Faced with the sailors' disobedience, naval command called off the offensive during the night of 29–30 October, arrested several hundred of the mutineers and had the ships return to port. On 3 November, police and soldiers
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in December 1916. It proposed full mobilisation and deployment of the workforce, including women, and the "militarisation" of labour relations. It met with such strong criticism that the OHL had to agree to participation by trade unions and the Reichstag parties in the act's implementation. It
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With all the differences concerning details, historical researchers agree that in the German revolution, the chances to put the republic on a firm footing were considerably better than the dangers coming from the radical left. Instead, the alliance of the SPD with the old elites constituted a
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While in the postwar years the majority SPD (MSPD) was cleared of its Nazi odium as "November Criminals", GDR historians blamed the SPD for "betrayal of the working class" and the USPD leadership for their incompetence. Their interpretation was mainly based on the 1958 theories of the Central
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With the oversight of the Berlin Executive Council, the People's Deputies were to exercise military command authority and to see to the ending of militarism. The Congress voted unanimously for the democratisation of the military as laid out in the Hamburg Points: there were to be no more rank
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Through the various councils, the socialists were able to establish a firm base at the local level. But while they believed that they were acting in the interest of the new order, the party leaders of the SPD regarded them as elements that threatened the peaceful changeover of power that they
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Ebert wanted to take the sting out of the revolutionary mood and to meet the demands of the 9 November demonstrators for the unity of the labour parties. He offered the USPD equal participation in the government and was ready to accept Karl Liebknecht as a minister. The USPD, at Liebknecht's
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Instead of going to Spa to meet with the Emperor in person, Chancellor von Baden telephoned him on the morning of 9 November and tried to convince him to hand the throne over to a regent who would constitutionally name Ebert chancellor. After his efforts failed, Baden, without authorization,
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Wilhelm II, still at his headquarters in Spa, was considering returning to Germany at the head of the army to quell any unrest in Berlin. Even when General Groener told him that the army no longer supported him, he did not abdicate. The Chancellor planned to travel to Spa to convince Wilhelm
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Although shocked by Ludendorff's report and the news of the certain defeat, the majority parties in the Reichstag, especially the SPD, were willing to take on the responsibility of government. Chancellor Hertling objected to introducing a parliamentary system and resigned. Emperor Wilhelm II
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In Berlin, members of the USPD and KPD called for a general strike that started on 4 March. Its key aims were the socialisation of major industries, democratisation of the military and the safeguarding of the position of the remaining workers' and soldiers' councils. Against the will of the
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The following possibilities were left out: shattering federal states, division of landed property, revolutionary socialization of industry, reform of administrative and judiciary personnel. A republican constitution in which every sentence rescinds the next one, a revolution talking about
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to call for a demonstration the following day. On 5 January, as on 9 November 1918, hundreds of thousands of people poured into the centre of Berlin, many of them armed. In the afternoon, the train stations and the newspaper district with the offices of the middle-class press and the SPD'
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the interpretation of the revolutionary events based on the research has been criticised and partially modified since the end of the 1970s. Criticism was aimed at the partially idealised description of the workers' and soldiers' councils, which especially was the case in the wake of the
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that governed relations between servant and master. It also promised the introduction of direct, equal and universal suffrage for all women and men from the age of 20 years, the eight-hour workday and improvements in benefits for unemployment, social insurance and workers' compensation.
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interested in fairly assessing the events which turned Germany into a republic. At closer look, the events turned out to be a revolution supported by the social democrats and stopped by their party leadership. The processes helped to weaken the Weimar Republic from its very beginning.
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on the workers. Right-wing extremists were opposed to any democratic system, preferring instead an authoritarian state similar to the German Empire. To further undermine the Republic's credibility, far-right extremists (especially certain members of the former officer corps) used the
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was of a similar opinion. He called the revolution a "disappointment", a "present by chance", a "product of desperation", a "revolution by mistake". It did not deserve the name because it did "not abolish the actual mistakes" but "degenerated into a degrading clash of interests".
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in 1962 and in his memoirs, Pabst maintained that he had talked on the phone with Noske in the Chancellery and that Noske and Ebert had approved of his actions. Pabst's statement was never confirmed, especially since neither the Reichstag nor the courts ever examined the case.
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The work fought for by our fathers with their precious blood – dismissed by betrayal in the ranks of our own people! Germany, yesterday still undefeated, left to the mercy of our enemies by men carrying the German name, by felony out of our own ranks broken down in guilt and
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that was responsible for legislation, the budget and control of the executive. The government, headed by the chancellor, was dependent on the confidence of the Reichstag. The president, who was elected by popular vote for seven years, could dissolve the Reichstag and under
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The Weimar Republic was always under great pressure from both left-wing and right-wing extremists. The radical left-wing accused the ruling Social Democrats of having betrayed the ideals of the workers' movement by preventing a communist revolution and unleashing the
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and Reinhard Rürup argued that in the first weeks of the revolution the social base for a democratic redesign of society was much stronger than previously thought and that the potential of the extreme Left was weaker than the SPD's leadership, for example, assumed.
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It is often said that a true revolution in Germany in 1918 never took place. All that really happened was a breakdown. It was only the temporary weakness of the police and army in the moment of military defeat which let a mutiny of sailors appear as a revolution.
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On 5 November, the Entente Powers agreed to take up negotiations for a truce. After the third note, many soldiers had come to expect the war to end and were anxious to return home. They had little willingness to fight more battles, and desertions were increasing.
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troops. On 9 March, Gustav Noske, to whom executive power had been transferred, gave the order to shoot on sight anyone found carrying a weapon. By the end of the fighting on 16 March, the uprising had been bloodily quashed, with a death toll of at least 1,200.
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The SPD and USPD were under great time pressure to act. When the two parties formed their alliance, it chose to govern outside the imperial constitution. It instructed the Reichstag not to reconvene and decreed that the existing Federal Council of the states
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Because of the increasing intra-party conflicts centering around the opponents of the war, the leadership of the SPD under Friedrich Ebert expelled them from the party in January 1917. The Spartacists, who had formed the SPD's far left wing, joined with
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and arbitration committees in firms with more than 50 employees and guaranteed that returning soldiers would have a right to their pre-war jobs. Future disputes were to be resolved through a newly created organisation called the "Central Working Group"
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in turn came out against Tucholsky and Rathenau. He lived through the revolution in Berlin as a child and wrote 50 years later in his book about one of the myths related to the events of November 1918 that had taken root especially in the bourgeoisie:
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Consistently, the founding of the KPD (Communist Party of Germany) was declared to be the decisive turning point in German history, but in spite of ideological bias, historical research in the GDR expanded detailed knowledge of the German revolution.
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note of 24 October, which emphasised the danger to international peace inherent in the power of the "King of Prussia" and the "military authorities of the Empire", General Ludendorff resigned and was replaced as First General Quartermaster by General
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The things taking place were not a revolution. There was no spiritual preparation, no leaders ready in the dark; no revolutionary goals. The mother of this revolution was the soldiers' longing to be home for Christmas. And weariness, disgust and
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building with heavy weaponry. Six parliamentarians who came out to negotiate a surrender were summarily shot. The remaining occupied buildings were taken the same day, and by 12 January the uprising was over. The death toll was estimated at 156.
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was still a military and civil administration so deeply rooted that it seemed to have secured its dominion beyond the change of times. (...) Only yesterday morning, at least in Berlin, all this still existed. Yesterday afternoon it was all gone.
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tried to find a compromise, according to which the Social Democrats depended to a limited extent on cooperation with the old elites but went considerably too far: "With more political willpower they could have changed more and preserved less."
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This is a sin that can never be forgiven and never will be forgiven. This is treason not only against the monarchy and the army but also against the German people themselves who will have to bear the consequences in centuries of decline and of
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Not a chain was broken by the swelling of spirit and will, only a lock merely rusted through. The chain fell off and the freed stood amazed, helpless, embarrassed and needed to arm against their will. The ones sensing their advantage were the
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called for an action committee to oversee it and presented a list of names drawn up by the Revolutionary Stewards. The proposal took the SPD leadership by surprise and started heated debates in the assembly. Ebert was able to push through an "
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and was pleasantly surprised that most members were moderate German liberals. The councils took over the distribution of food, the police force and the accommodation and provisions of the front-line soldiers who were gradually returning home.
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used the party apparatus to influence the voting in the soldiers' councils and won most of them over to the SPD. By morning it was clear that the SPD would have the majority of the delegates on its side at the councils' meeting that evening.
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In addition to drawing up and approving a new constitution, the Assembly was responsible for passing urgently needed Reich laws. In May it found itself embroiled in the highly contentious issue of whether or not to accept the terms of the
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of 15 February 1918: "Socialism cannot be erected on bayonets and machine guns. If it is to last, it must be realised with democratic means. ... Therefore we must draw a thick, visible dividing line between ourselves and the Bolsheviks."
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held the leading position. They had the broadest support from the working class and the at least grudging backing of the imperial bureaucracy, most of which remained in place. When Ebert showed himself willing to use the military and
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The German socialists knew that peace was at hand anyway and that it was only a matter of holding out against the enemy for a few days or weeks in order to wrest bearable conditions from them. In this situation they raised the white
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After their experiences with the SPD and the USPD, the Spartacists concluded that their goals could be met only by forming a party of their own. They therefore joined with other left-socialist groups from across Germany to found the
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was based on the assumption that the extreme Left was comparably strong and a real threat to the democratic development. On this point, West German researchers ironically found themselves in line with Marxist historiography in the
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opportunity. On the Left, the actions of the SPD leadership during the revolution drove many of its former adherents to the Communists. The incomplete revolution gave birth to what some have called a "democracy without democrats".
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The demonstrators were mainly the same people who had participated in the revolutionary actions in November who were demanding the fulfilment of their wish for a workers' government expressed two months previously. The so-called
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and the press had led the people to believe that the war would still be won. The shock of the impending defeat caused a "paralytic bitterness and deep resignation" which eased the way for those who wanted an immediate ceasefire.
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erupted in German armament factories in January 1918. 400,000 workers went on strike in Berlin and around a million nationwide. Their primary demand was an end to the war. The SPD took part in the strike in order to keep the
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who had arrived from Berlin. The sailors had a list of fourteen demands, including less harsh military punishment and full freedom of speech and the press in the Empire. One of the representatives from the Reich government,
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Haardt, Oliver F. R.; Clark, Christopher M. (2018). "Die Weimarer Reichsverfassung als Moment in der Geschichte" [The Weimar Constitution a Defining Moment in History]. In Dreier, Horst; Waldhoff, Christian (eds.).
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Since the SPD was the only party whose position was in any real doubt, its unanimous vote for the war bonds was greeted with great enthusiasm as a sign of Germany's national unity. The Emperor welcomed the political truce
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During the Nazi regime, works on the Weimar Republic and the German revolution published abroad and by exiles could not be read in Germany. Around 1935, that affected the first published history of the Weimar Republic by
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leadership, the strikes escalated into street fighting. The Prussian state government, which had declared a state of siege, called on the Reich government for help. It responded with the deployment of both government and
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I have asked His Majesty to bring into the government those circles to whom we mainly owe it that we have come this far. ... Let them now make the peace that must be made. They should eat the soup they have served up to
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Because the People's Navy Division had been helpful to the government in Kiel and was considered loyal, it was ordered to Berlin in early November to help protect the city's government quarter and stationed in the
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nationalise key industries, democratise the military and set up a council republic, but the MSPD had control of most of the workers' and soldiers' councils and blocked any substantial movement towards their goals.
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With the agreement, the unions had achieved several of their longtime demands, and by their recognition of private enterprise, they made the efforts towards nationalising the means of production more difficult.
5321:) attempted to overthrow the government, but the venture collapsed within a few days under the effects of a general strike and the refusal of government employees to obey Kapp. Members of the ultra-nationalist 4854:"), demanded the peaceful disarmament of returning soldiers by the workers of Berlin. She wanted the soldiers' councils to be subordinated to the revolutionary parliament and the soldiers to be "re-educated". 4786:
insignia and no carrying of weapons when not in service; soldiers were to elect officers; soldiers' councils were to be responsible for discipline; and the standing army was to be replaced by a people's army (
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that the military situation was hopeless in the face of the enemy's overwhelming advantage in manpower and equipment. General Ludendorff said that a request for an immediate ceasefire should be sent to the
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After 1945, West German historical research on the Weimar Republic concentrated most of all on its decline. In 1951, Theodor Eschenburg mostly ignored the revolutionary beginning of the republic. In 1955,
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In the turmoil of the day, the Ebert government's acceptance of the Entente's harsh terms for a ceasefire after a renewed demand from the Supreme Army Command went almost unnoticed. On 11 November, the
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during the various revolts estranged many left democrats from the SPD. They regarded the behaviour of Ebert, Noske and the other SPD leaders during the revolution as a betrayal of their own followers.
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from having control of the strike's leadership, but its participation soured the SPD's relationship with the other parties in the Reichstag. The strike was put down by the military after a week.
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of the 1960s (1968). Peter von Oertzen went particularly far in this respect, describing a social democracy based on councils as a positive alternative to the bourgeois republic. In comparison,
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The premature news of the abdication came too late to make any impression on the demonstrators who had filled the streets of Berlin. Nobody heeded the public appeals. While having lunch in the
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insistence, demanded that elected representatives of the unions and soldiers have full executive, legislative and judicial control. The SPD refused, and negotiations got no further that day.
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returned from Kiel the morning of 10 November and was able to broker a compromise in the negotiations with the SPD about the new government. The revolutionary government, to be called the
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According to notes taken by Prince Max of Baden, Ebert told him, "If the Emperor does not abdicate, the social revolution is unavoidable. But I do not want it, indeed I hate it like sin."
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of the 1950s: "The councils to a large extent were neither communist-oriented, nor can the policies of the majority SPD in every aspect be labelled fortuitous and worth praising."
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The government saw its immediate tasks as fulfilling the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, demobilisation, providing adequate food and fuel supplies for a nation still under the
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broke off shortly after the end of the war. The SPD and USPD tried to work together during the early days of the revolution, but their differing goals – parliamentary versus
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turned down plans by high-ranking military officials to dissolve the SPD at the start of the war and exploited the party's anti-Russian stance to gain its approval for it.
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planned to proclaim a socialist republic. Scheidemann did not want to leave the initiative to the Spartacists and stepped to a window of the Reichstag building where he
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against opposing members of the socialist Left, it quickly led to fractures between the SPD and USPD and then to street battles with the Spartacists and communists.
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On the following day, 6 January, the Revolutionary Committee again called for a mass demonstration. Even more people heeded the call and filled the streets from the
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just fine when the army and the Supreme Command remained as guiltless as possible in these wretched truce negotiations, from which nothing good could be expected".
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Like the SPD moderates, the unions also feared the councils because their supporters saw them as replacing the unions. To prevent such a development, union leader
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On the evening of the same day, a phone call between Ebert and General Wilhelm Groener, the new First Quartermaster General, resulted in the unofficial and secret
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as the new imperial chancellor on 3 October. The Prince was considered a liberal and at the same time was a representative of the royal family. Most of the men in
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The Executive Council called for a meeting of the workers' and soldiers' councils from the entire country to be held in Berlin beginning on 16 December. When the
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As a revolutionary achievement of masses the German November 1918 does not need to take second place to either the French July 1789 or the Russian March 1917.
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were to end the war as quickly as possible and to ensure a sufficient supply of food for the German people, who were still suffering under the impact of the
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attributes it to "high-ranking officers and officials" who planned to have Ebert disband the workers' and soldiers' councils with the military's support.
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As the war dragged on and the death toll rose, more SPD members began to question the party's support for the war. The dissatisfaction increased when the
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opponents from both the Left and – to a greater degree – the Right. The fractures in the German Left that had become permanent during the revolution made
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was elected the second and last president of the Republic. His use of Article 48 was instrumental in paving the way for Adolf Hitler's rise to power.
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On the evening of the ninth, the SPD leadership learned of the plans for the elections and the councils' meeting. Since they could not be prevented,
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Bruendel, Steffen (8 October 2014). Daniel, Ute; Gatrell, Peter; Janz, Oliver; Jones, Heather; Keene, Jennifer; Kramer, Alan; Nasson, Bill (eds.).
6671: 5051:). The 1919 uprising and its brutal end exacerbated the already deep divisions in the workers' movement and fuelled more political radicalisation. 4950:(USPD), for supporting the People's Navy Division during the Christmas crisis. His dismissal led the USPD, Revolutionary Stewards and KPD chairmen 7749: 6160: 4202:, and groups of sailors had gone to nearby cities to spread the uprising. Within days the revolution had encompassed the western part of Germany. 1622:. A few days later, protests resulting from the violence at the end of December led to mass demonstrations in Berlin that quickly turned into the 12242: 12085: 11426: 10784: 6430:
Oppelland, Torsten (2 June 2016). Daniel, Ute; Gatrell, Peter; Janz, Oliver; Jones, Heather; Keene, Jennifer; Kramer, Alan; Nasson, Bill (eds.).
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Krumeich, Gerd (11 October 2016). Daniel, Ute; Gatrell, Peter; Janz, Oliver; Jones, Heather; Keene, Jennifer; Kramer, Alan; Nasson, Bill (eds.).
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Trams and subways ran as usual, which is a pledge that basic needs are cared for. On all faces it could be read: Wages will continue to be paid.
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Barth, Boris (8 October 2014). Daniel, Ute; Gatrell, Peter; Janz, Oliver; Jones, Heather; Keene, Jennifer; Kramer, Alan; Nasson, Bill (eds.).
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especially moved into focus, and their previous appearance as a far-left movement had to be revised extensively. Authors like Ulrich Kluge,
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From 1920 to 1923, both nationalist and left-wing forces continued fighting against the Weimar Republic. In March 1920, a coup organized by
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By 1917, some on the left of the party had become so outspokenly anti-war that they were expelled from the SPD and formed a new party, the
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Jones, Mark (19 May 2016). Daniel, Ute; Gatrell, Peter; Janz, Oliver; Jones, Heather; Keene, Jennifer; Kramer, Alan; Nasson, Bill (eds.).
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At the insistence of the USPD representatives, the Council of People's Deputies appointed a "Nationalisation Committee" that included the
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aroused the distrust of the parties of the centre and Right, and its members were often disparaged as "journeymen without a fatherland" (
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By 1912, the Social Democrats had grown into the largest political party in Germany, with 35% of the national vote and 110 seats in the
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accepted their demands for arbitration committees, the expansion of trade union powers and a repeal of the act at the end of the war.
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beginning in 1889, where they had agreed to resolutions asking for combined action by socialists in the event of a war. Following the
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In October 1922, the Reichstag lengthened Ebert's term of office until 23 June 1925. He died in office a few months before then, and
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in an election that included women for the first time. The SPD received the highest percentage of votes (38%), and with the Catholic
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Oeckel, Heinz (1968). "Volkswehrbewegung und Novemberrevolution" [People's Defence Movement and the November Revolution].
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As in any revolution, the old order was replaced by the beginnings of a new one. It was not just destructive but also creative....
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The initiators of the revolt, who had gathered at the Police Headquarters, elected a 53-member "Interim Revolutionary Committee" (
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The extreme Right had a completely opposite perception. On 10 November, conservative journalist Paul Baecker wrote an article in
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in 1918. His calculated shifting of responsibility for the war's loss from the army to the civilian government gave rise to the
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On 6 December 1918, in what was likely a putsch attempt, a group of armed students and soldiers, including some members of the
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Wrobel, Kurt (1968). "Heinrich Dorrenbach – Soldat der Revolution" [Heinrich Dorrenbach – Soldier of the Revolution].
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Antidemokratisches Denken in der Weimarer Republik. Die politischen Ideen des deutschen Nationalismus zwischen 1918 und 1933
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gave barely 20 pages to the events. The same can be said for Karl Dietrich Erdmann's contribution to the 8th edition of the
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beginning on 6 February. The Assembly elected Friedrich Ebert temporary president on 11 February and Philipp Scheidemann
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with Germany to end Russia's involvement in the war. It arguably contained harsher terms for the Russians than the later
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Lending himself to far too optimistic illusions, which the SPD leadership also might have had, the liberal journalist
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At first sight, one can see how wrong and blind it is comparing 1918 with 1945. In 1945 there really was a breakdown.
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he relieved all civil servants and military personnel from their oath of loyalty to him, effectively abdicating the
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The moderate SPD leadership consequently shifted away from the party's official stance as revolutionary socialists.
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because of the strength of the presidency) with a comprehensive list of fundamental rights and a popularly elected
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was ratified by the National Assembly on 11 August and became effective three days later. It established a federal
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in late October 1918. While the war-weary troops and general population of Germany awaited the end of the war, the
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The split between the moderate and radical socialists erupted into violence in the last days of 1918, sparked by a
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Anti-democratic thinking in the Weimar Republic. The political ideas of German nationalism between 1918 and 1933
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had the power to declare a state of emergency and issue emergency decrees when public security was threatened.
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A wave of violence started on 4 January when the Prussian government dismissed the chief of the Berlin police,
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nobility (which had historically provided much of the officer corps) or the bourgeois owners of large estates.
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Die Beteiligung der Mitarbeiter am Produktivkapital - Konzeptionelle Entwicklung und praktische Ausgestaltung
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As a result of the events, the potential for violence and the danger of a coup from the Right became visible.
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Depending on their political standpoint, contemporaries had greatly differing opinions about the revolution.
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were in control of government and military institutions across most of the Reich. On 9 November, Germany was
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In the first months of 1919, there were additional armed revolts in parts of Germany that culminated in the
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personally of the necessity, but his plans were overtaken by the rapidly deteriorating situation in Berlin.
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in June 1914, the SPD, like other socialist parties in Europe, organised anti-war demonstrations during the
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Hoffrogge, Ralf (2014). "Working-Class Politics in the German Revolution". In Müller, Richard (ed.).
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From 1924 to 1929, the Weimar Republic was relatively stable. The period, known in Germany as the "
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troops with the loss of 150 to 200 lives. In the aftermath of the uprising, the Spartacist leaders
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shows how little the revolution after 1945 was regarded as part of German history. His two-volume
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powers. In hopes of more favourable peace terms, he also recommended accepting American president
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Reich Congress of Workers' and Soldiers' Councils. From right to left on the ministerial bench:
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troops with considerable loss of life: 80 in Bremen (February) and about 600 in Munich (May).
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Die deutsche Revolution 1918/1919 – wie war es wirklich? Ein Beitrag zur deutschen Geschichte
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Die ratlose Rosa. Die KPD-Führung im Berliner Januaraufstand 1919. Legende und Wirklichkeit.
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Labour Movements and Strikes, Social Conflict and Control, Protest and Repression (Germany)
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Das rechte Recht. Die deutsche Justiz und ihre Auseinandersetzung mit alten und neuen Nazis
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Am Anfang war Gewalt. Die deutsche Revolution 1918/19 und der Beginn der Weimarer Republik
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Die verspielte Freiheit. Der Weg der Republik von Weimar in den Untergang 1918 bis 1933.
7164:[The German Revolution 1918/19 - Political Tensions and Fundamental Decisions]. 6645: 4419:, Liebknecht proclaimed a socialist republic, which he reaffirmed from a balcony of the 3741: 3160:, which they saw as the most reactionary and anti-socialist power in Europe. Chancellor 1556:. The defeat of the forces of the far Left cleared the way for the establishment of the 1511: 13128: 13087: 13017: 12940: 12933: 12788: 12753: 12640: 12625: 12555: 12533: 12509: 12437: 12371: 12301: 12212: 12131: 12100: 12009: 11986: 11882: 11797: 11156: 11020: 11002: 10967: 10931: 10764: 10729: 10681: 10666: 10553: 10504: 10343: 10302: 9982: 9578: 9457: 9399: 9137: 8571: 6763: 6626: 6412: 5969: 5853: 5732: 5477: 5326: 5295: 5009:, captured during World War I, in use by German government troops. Berlin, January 1919 4564: 4514: 4395: 4383: 4370: 4048: 3984: 3934: 3892: 3862: 3850: 3788: 3763: 3751: 3736: 3721: 3676: 3566: 3551: 3347: 3286:
kind of bloody civil war that was occurring in Russia could also break out in Germany.
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In contrast to the widespread enthusiasm for the war among the educated classes (the "
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Right-wing Justice. The German Judiciary and its Confrontation with Old and New Nazis
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Brockhaus Contemporary History from the Eve of the First World War to the Present Day
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Die nervöse Großmacht. Aufstieg und Untergang des deutschen Kaisserreichs 1871–1918
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also dealt with the German revolution from the perspective of the failed republic.
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were proclaimed in a number of cities and towns into early 1919, but only those in
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later compensated the few who had been put on trial or jailed, and they merged the
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requested by the imperial government. Fourteen deputies, headed by party co-leader
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After Germany declared war on Russia on 1 August 1914, 96 SPD deputies, among them
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Der Brockhaus Zeitgeschichte vom Vorabend des Ersten Weltkrieges bis zur Gegenwart
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in revolt. This revolt was not just a mutiny anymore, it was a true revolution....
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district of Berlin. They were immediately arrested and handed over to the largest
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The Emperor had fallen, but the form of the new government was still in dispute.
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from the larger Berlin factories occupied the Reichstag. Led by their spokesmen
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Soldatenräte und Revolution. Studien zur Militärpolitik in Deutschland 1918/19.
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By 7 November, the revolution had taken control in all large coastal cities –
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Democracy in Conflict. The Weimar Republic in the Judgement of Contemporaries
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The occupation of the Silesian railway station in Berlin by government troops
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Demokratie im Widerstreit. Die Weimarer Republik im Urteil der Zeitgenossen
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Demokratie im Widerstreit. Die Weimarer Republik im Urteil der Zeitgenossen
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In the wake of the Kapp Putsch, civil war-like fighting broke out with the
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and ensuring both internal and foreign security against separatists in the
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clarified the SPD's position in an article titled "The Bolsheviks and Us" (
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supported the theory that the German revolution had a Socialist tendency.
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to any considerable extent, apart from isolated instances of agitation at
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attributed the collapse of the Empire to the "hollowing out" of Germany's
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The revolution's end date is generally set at 11 August 1919, the day the
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boycott the elections passed 62 to 23. In the words of Marxist historian
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was formed by members of Germany's two main socialist parties. Under the
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Greater Berlin Workers' and Soldiers' Councils in the Revolution 1918/19
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In an article on the 10th anniversary of the revolution, the journalist
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The Revolutionary Shop Stewards and the Origins of the Council Movement
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Eduard Bernstein on the German Revolution. Selected Historical Writings
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Engel, Gerhard; Holtz, Bärbel; Huch, Gaby; Materna, Ingo, eds. (1997).
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Das Wagnis der Demokratie. Eine Anatomie der Weimarer Reichsverfassung
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In the Stranglehold of the Political Parties. Part 1: In the Year 2019
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to blame an alleged conspiracy of communists, socialists and Jews for
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lasted longer than a few days. They were overthrown by government and
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Executive Council of Workers' and Soldiers' Councils of Greater Berlin
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Deutsche Geschichte 1918–1933. Dokumente zur Innen- und Außenpolitik
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Eining gegen Recht und Freiheit – Ein Deutsches Anti-Geschichtsbuch.
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That underlay its cooperation with the Supreme Army Command and the
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On 3 March 1918, the newly established Soviet government signed the
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Illustrierte Geschichte der deutschen Novemberrevolution 1918/1919
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Groß-Berliner Arbeiter- und Soldatenräte in der Revolution 1918/19
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Dead revolutionaries in Berlin after summary execution, March 1919
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Overthrow of the German Empire and creation of the Weimar Republic
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in Berlin from 9 to 12 November. On 15 November, they signed the
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and his family fled Munich for Austria, where in the 12 November
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World War I: The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection
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Weimar 1918–1933. Die Geschichte der ersten deutschen Demokratie
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well-acquired rights of the old regime, can be only laughed at.
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of all the other German states had abdicated without bloodshed.
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On 29 September 1918, the Supreme Army Command informed Emperor
8963:] (in German). Munich / Vienna: Oldenbourg. pp. 154f. 8220:
Der Konterrevolutionär. Waldemar Pabst – eine deutsche Karriere
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The Venture of Democracy. An Anatomy of the Weimar Constitution
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The Spirit of 1914. Militarism,Myth,and Mobilization in Germany
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Leftist soldiers during Christmas fighting in the Berlin Palace
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and as such played a major role in the revolution. It had been
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Founding Weimar. Violence and the German Revolution of 1918–19
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Rathenau, Walter (1967). Pogge von Strandmann, Hartmut (ed.).
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bring the war to a quick end without the Emperor's abdication.
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Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples
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Jahrbuch für Forschungen zur Geschichte der Arbeiterbewegung
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Im Würgegriff der politischen Parteien. Teil 1: Im Jahr 2019
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conviction spread that he would have to abdicate. Historian
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Die Weimarer Republik. Krisenjahre der klassischen Moderne.
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Weimar 1918–1933. The History of the FIrst German Democracy
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The Counterrevolutionary. Waldemar Pabst – a German Career
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Daimagüler, Mehmet Gürcan; von Münchhausen, Ernst (2021).
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naval attack at such a crucial point in the negotiations.
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Der Verrat. 1918/1919 – als Deutschland wurde, wie es ist
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considerable structural problem for the Weimar Republic.
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Der lange Weg nach Westen. Deutsche Geschichte 1806–1933
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The perpetrators for the most part went unpunished. The
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Die Verfassung des Deutschen Reichs vom 11. August 1919
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offensive party". Contrary to the official party line,
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Founding of the Communist Party and Spartacist uprising
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Vollzugsrat des Arbeiter- und Soldatenrates Grossberlin
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Conscription disturbance at the Brisbane School of Arts
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Altmann, Gerhard; Schweinoch, Oliver (2 August 2018).
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Sturm, Reinhard (November 2011). "Weimarer Republik".
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in July 1917 and the radical Spartacists who wanted a
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Civil wars involving the states and peoples of Europe
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Socialist Soviet Republic of Lithuania and Belorussia
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Frankfurt am Main 1961 (Erstausgabe: Karlsbad 1935),
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1918. Die Deutschen zwischen Weltkrieg und Revolution
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Die Weimarer Republik – Deutschlands erste Demokratie
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Zentrale für Unterrichtsmedien im Internet e.V. (ZUM)
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Faced with the rapidly escalating situation, Admiral
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were victorious over those who wanted a Soviet-style
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Boak, Helen L. "Women in the German Revolution." in
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Piper, Ernst (2018). "Deutsche Revolution 1918/19".
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The German Revolution of 1918 took place in a hall.
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in January, in the Ruhr district in February and in
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Revolution, second stage: defeat of the radical Left
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Notably, revolutionary sentiment did not affect the
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The Long Road to the West. German History 1806–1933
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From Politics and Contemporary History Issues 28-53
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Establishment, pact with the military and armistice
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Berlin: Suhrkamp. p. 15. 8386: 6848: 6028:Henryk Grossman Works Volume 2 Political Writings 4780:Zentralrat der Deutschen Sozialistischen Republik 4762:Reich Congress of Workers' and Soldiers' Councils 4733:Reich Congress of Workers' and Soldiers' Councils 3273:In April 1917, the German government facilitated 3093:and in 1914 continued to adhere to the tenets of 1563:The revolution began in late October 1918 with a 13279: 9778:by Gerhard Rempel of Western New England College 9099:(Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 2019) pp. 25–44. 8889:] (in German). Stuttgart: Klett. p. 13. 7970:Ziemann, Benjamin; Rossol, Nadine, eds. (2022). 7947:[German Revolution: Christmas Battles]. 7750:"November 1918: "Kartoffeln - keine Revolution"" 6644:Görlitz, Walter Otto Julius (16 December 2023). 6432:"Governments, Parliaments and Parties (Germany)" 5415: 140:Suppression of leftist uprisings, including the 10785:Armistice between Russia and the Central Powers 9655:] (in German). Berlin: Severin und Siedler. 9530:Wolfgang Michalka u. Gottfried Niedhart (Hg.): 7854:. Berlin: Springer International. p. 138. 7804:"Novemberrevolution: Rotes Tuch für Steinmeier" 7635:. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. p. 39. 6390: 5615:Gebhardtsches Handbuch zur Deutschen Geschichte 9378:Die verratene Revolution – Deutschland 1918/19 9088: 8415:"Vor 100 Jahren: Weimarer Nationalversammlung" 8140:(in German). Düsseldorf: Droste. p. 308. 6752:"Die Entstehung der Weimarer Reichsverfassung" 4158:planned without authorization to dispatch the 3248:Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany 12988: 11967: 9824: 9782:Library of materials on the German Revolution 9614:Die deutsche Revolution 1918–1919. Dokumente. 9320:Hrsg.: Der Funke e.V., Eigenverlag, Wien 2005 9275: 7969: 5902:German History in Documents and Images (GHDI) 5541:The German Revolution is still to take place. 4767:Reichskongress der Arbeiter- und Soldatenräte 4091: 3367:, he said to his staff officers on 1 October: 3040: 1205: 969: 872: 13002: 9525:Die Regierung der Volksbeauftragten 1918/19. 9160:Failure of a Revolution Germany in 1918–1919 8704:"So waren die "Goldenen Zwanziger" wirklich" 7613: 7369:Hirschfeld, Gerhard; Krumeich, Gerd (2013). 5613: 5491: 5382: 5190:National Assembly and new Reich constitution 5096: 5090: 5069: 5055:Murder of Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg 5030: 4985: 4960: 4812: 4802: 4765: 4720: 4532: 4488: 3381: 3300: 3294: 3129: 229: 220: 211: 12086:Roman campaigns in Germania (12 BC – AD 16) 11275: 9735:The Military Collapse of the Central Powers 8293: 7237: 7137:[From Empire to Republic 1918/19]. 6674:[From Empire to Republic 1918/19]. 6461:[From Empire to Republic 1918/19]. 6370:(in German). Berlin: Siedler. p. 158. 5791:Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte Issues 28-53 4415:republic. A few hours later, in the Berlin 4205: 3437:Revolution, first stage: fall of the Empire 3252:Majority Social Democratic Party of Germany 3137:The SPD had attended the congresses of the 3076: 1219: 13073:Provisional Polish Revolutionary Committee 12995: 12981: 11974: 11960: 9831: 9817: 9225:The German Revolution and Political Theory 9097:The German Revolution and Political Theory 9058: 8803: 8651:"Die Märzkämpfe in Mitteldeutschland 1921" 7973:The Oxford Handbook of the Weimar Republic 7895:Zeitschrift für Militärgeschichte Volume 7 7878:Zeitschrift für Militärgeschichte Volume 7 5947: 5832:Winkler, Heinrich August (May–June 1990). 5451: 5043:calls the January Revolt the revolution's 4346:Abdication and proclamations of a republic 4128:: the soldiers' council of the battleship 4098: 4084: 3047: 3033: 1212: 1198: 976: 962: 879: 865: 9791:Archive of texts on the German Revolution 9527:2 Bände, Düsseldorf 1969 (Quellenedition) 9035: 8851: 8603:. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 8493:Albrecht, Kai-Britt (14 September 2014). 8217: 7847: 7779:[The German Revolution 1918/19]. 7279: 7067: 6592:. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. p. 2069. 6429: 6391:Wheeler-Bennett, John W. (January 1940). 5948:Cinar, Meral Ugur; Cinar, Kursat (2014). 5621:This interpretation at the height of the 5345:, planned to take over the government of 5287:Political violence in Germany (1918–1933) 4679:, one of Germany's leading industrialists 4273:outside the city hall on 15 November 1918 3143:assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand 987:Political violence in Germany (1918–1933) 54:Political violence in Germany (1918–1933) 13195:Commune of the Working People of Estonia 13038:Revolutions and interventions in Hungary 11074:Revolutions and interventions in Hungary 8880: 8492: 8319: 8138:Gustav Noske. Eine politische Biographie 7663:[The Stinnes-Legien Agreement]. 7628: 7093:. London: Bloomsbury. pp. 429–430. 6780: 6703:German Constitutional History since 1789 6699:Deutsche Verfassungsgeschichte seit 1789 6403:(2). Council on Foreign Relations: 199. 6269: 6211: 6047: 6025: 6006: 5325:assassinated former minister of finance 5301: 5290: 5117: 5000: 4967: 4921: 4879: 4736: 4682: 4671: 4582: 4507: 4361: 4317: 4264: 4120: 3455:point, they wanted only peace. Wilson's 3326: 3115: 1334:Revolutions and interventions in Hungary 11451:Occupied Enemy Territory Administration 9643: 9109:. Translated by Archer, John. Chicago: 8899: 8839: 8827: 8815: 8791: 8779: 8767: 8728: 8621: 8359: 8347: 8327:. New York: Hill and Wang. p. 40. 8160: 8123: 8068: 8056: 8044: 8032: 8020: 8008: 7996: 7945:"Deutsche Revolution: Weihnachtskämpfe" 7775:Gallus, Alexander (13 September 2018). 7736: 7724: 7697: 7685: 7574: 7562: 7550: 7494: 7330: 7306: 7294: 7267: 7198: 7186: 7160:Gallus, Alexander (13 September 2018). 7113: 7055: 7043: 7031: 7019: 6990: 6978: 6941: 6902: 6810: 6643: 6575: 6550: 6521: 6495: 6483: 6365: 6311: 6296: 6074: 5986: 5831: 4423:to an assembled crowd at around 4 pm. 4352:Proclamation of the republic in Germany 3376:His statement marked the birth of the " 2604:Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch 14: 13280: 13160:Ukrainian People's Republic of Soviets 9139:The Lost Revolution: Germany 1918–1923 9131: 8675: 8649:Leicht, Johannes (14 September 2014). 8648: 8468:"Die Verfassung der Weimarer Republik" 8465: 8239: 8235: 8233: 7918:[The Christmas Battles 1918]. 7913: 7891: 7874: 7801: 7774: 7658: 7342: 7210: 7159: 7135:"Vom Kaiserreich zur Republik 1918/19" 7086: 6919:[The 1918 Sailors' Uprising]. 6914: 6672:"Vom Kaiserreich zur Republik 1918/19" 6612: 6587: 6459:"Vom Kaiserreich zur Republik 1918/19" 6238: 6185: 5760: 5582: 5475:wrote on 10 November in the newspaper 4369:at a window (marked with an X) of the 4162:for a last battle against the British 1579:. By the end of the month, all of the 13353:Military operations involving Germany 13215:Bessarabian Soviet Socialist Republic 12976: 11955: 11404:Austro-Hungarian occupation of Serbia 10740:Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele) 9812: 9191:(Oxford University Press, USA, 2020). 9157: 9102: 9019: 8911: 8740: 8419:Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung 8135: 8111: 8080: 7949:Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung 7939: 7937: 7909: 7907: 7905: 7828: 7781:Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung 7712:Informationen zur Politischen Bildung 7709: 7654: 7652: 7586: 7538: 7526: 7482:Informationen zur Politischen Bildung 7479: 7318: 7217:Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin 7139:Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung 7132: 7128: 7126: 7124: 7122: 6875: 6871: 6869: 6867: 6865: 6863: 6821: 6819: 6696: 6676:Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung 6669: 6553:The Rise and Fall of Weimar Democracy 6463:Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung 6456: 6393:"From Brest-Litovsk to Brest-Litovsk" 6270:Kalmbach, Karena (6 September 2014). 6158: 6043: 6041: 6039: 6037: 5815:Informationen zur Politischen Bildung 5812: 5808: 5806: 5804: 5082:, where it was found only on 1 July. 4578: 4313: 4258:throne. By the end of the month, the 3389: 2755:1946 Italian institutional referendum 2695:Spanish American wars of independence 1644:were murdered extrajudicially by the 1193: 1122:Murder of Paul Anlauf and Franz Lenck 957: 860: 11981: 11808:Agreement of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne 9803:Bernhard Grau, Revolution, 1918/1919 9776:An overview of the German Revolution 9382:1918/1919 – eine deutsche Revolution 9248: 9233: 9223:Kets, Gaard and James Muldoon, eds. 9189:November 1918: The German Revolution 9007: 8995: 8983: 8954: 8486: 8362:"Die Wahlen zur Nationalversammlung" 7397: 7343:Scriba, Arnulf (14 September 2014). 7166:Bundeszentrale für politishe Bildung 7133:Sturm, Reinhard (23 December 2011). 6854: 6825: 6749: 6670:Sturm, Reinhard (23 December 2011). 6496:Kitchen, Martin (17 February 2011). 6457:Sturm, Reinhard (23 December 2011). 6110:[Men Without a Fatherland]. 5925:[Men Without a Fatherland]. 5610:Gebhardt Handbook for German History 4710:. The agreement also introduced the 3415:On 28 October, the Reichstag passed 3322: 1010:Collapse of the Imperial German Army 13308:Aftermath of World War I in Germany 11737:Ottomans against the Triple Entente 10531:Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes 9376:); also published under the titles 8676:Scriba, Arnulf (2 September 2014). 8626:[The March Uprising 1920]. 8466:Scriba, Arnulf (1 September 2014). 8266: 8240:Scriba, Arnulf (1 September 2014). 8230: 7914:Scriba, Arnulf (1 September 2014). 7587:Lange, Dietmar (14 February 2022). 6450: 6216:[The January Strike 1918]. 6009:Walther Rathenau Tagebuch 1907–1922 5723:Greater Poland uprising (1918–1919) 5376:Communist Workers' Party of Germany 4987:Provisorischer Revolutionsausschuss 4900:(responsible for the military) and 4857: 4797: 4512:"Berlin seized by revolutionists": 3149:that led up to the war's outbreak. 2524:The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates 1630:. It was quashed by government and 1020:Greater Poland uprising (1918–1919) 24: 13225:Galician Soviet Socialist Republic 13170:Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic 10470:First Battle of the Masurian Lakes 9483:Die deutsche Revolution 1918/1919. 9452:Erlebnisse eines Sozialdemokraten. 9406:. Chr. Links Verlag, Berlin 2018, 9175:Rosa Luxemburg – Her Life and Work 9083: 8597:"Beer Hall Putsch (Munich Putsch)" 8360:Altmann, Gerhard (11 April 2000). 8244:[The March Battles 1919]. 7934: 7902: 7802:Kröger, Martin (6 November 2008). 7742: 7649: 7119: 6860: 6816: 6750:Gusy, Christoph (19 August 1994). 6034: 5801: 5412:and the National Socialist Party. 5071:Garde-Kavallerie-Schützen-Division 4908:for use against internal enemies. 4497:) and three from the USPD (Haase, 4110: 3213:After the outbreak of the Russian 3083:Social Democratic Party of Germany 32:German revolution (disambiguation) 25: 13404: 13200:Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic 13180:Taurida Soviet Socialist Republic 9713: 9631:Geschichte der Weimarer Republik. 9394:Die deutsche Revolution – 1918/19 9314:Die Deutsche Revolution 1918–1923 8914:Die deutsche Revolution 1918–1919 8622:Wulfert, Anja (22 January 2002). 8391:[The National Assembly]. 7777:"Die deutsche Revolution 1918/19" 7211:Scriba, Arnulf (15 August 2015). 6993:Die deutsche Revolution 1918/1919 6915:Scriba, Arnulf (15 August 2015). 6522:Winkler, Heinrich August (2000). 6312:Winkler, Heinrich August (1993). 6212:Kalmbach, Karena (10 June 2003). 6080:Der Verrat: Deutschland 1918/1919 5864: 4772:Prussian House of Representatives 4643:Nationalisation and labour unions 3257: 1157:Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses 98:10 November 1918 – 11 August 1919 10833:Second Battle of the Piave River 10455:Russian invasion of East Prussia 9585:Aufbau-Verlag Berlin-Weimar 1989 9402:, Gerd Krumeich and Irina Renz, 9237:The German Revolution, 1918-1919 8948: 8934: 8905: 8874: 8845: 8734: 8696: 8669: 8642: 8615: 8589: 8564: 8538: 8513: 8459: 8433: 8407: 8380: 8353: 8313: 8287: 8260: 8211: 8197: 8166: 8129: 8074: 7963: 6186:Asmuss, Burkhard (8 June 2011). 6013:Walther Rathenau Diary 1907–1922 5702: 5636:Socialist Unity Party of Germany 5440:as the date of their attempted " 5113: 4485:Council of the People's Deputies 4067: 3482: 3263:Impact of the Russian Revolution 3016: 2544:Discourses Concerning Government 1601:Majority Social Democratic Party 1589:Council of the People's Deputies 840: 828: 816: 808: 798: 786: 778: 768: 760: 750: 738: 726: 718: 708: 700: 690: 678: 670: 660: 648: 636: 618: 610: 600: 592: 582: 564: 552: 540: 528: 516: 504: 492: 480: 468: 451: 439: 427: 415: 403: 391: 379: 365: 339: 247: 198: 172: 60: 13368:Politics of the Weimar Republic 13358:Government of the German Empire 12178:German revolutions of 1848–1849 12147:Ostsiedlung (East Colonisation) 11904:Arrest of a Suspect in Sarajevo 11104:Lithuanian Wars of Independence 9838: 9386:Der Verrat. Deutschland 1918/19 9106:The German Revolution 1917–1923 8918:The German Revolution 1918–1919 7885: 7868: 7841: 7822: 7795: 7768: 7703: 7622: 7607: 7580: 7488: 7473: 7444: 7418: 7391: 7371:Deutschland im Ersten Weltkrieg 7362: 7336: 7231: 7204: 7153: 7080: 7061: 6997:The German Revolution 1918/1919 6984: 6947: 6908: 6774: 6743: 6717: 6690: 6663: 6637: 6606: 6581: 6544: 6515: 6489: 6423: 6384: 6359: 6334: 6305: 6290: 6263: 6232: 6205: 6179: 6152: 6126: 6100: 6084:The Betrayal: Germany 1918/1919 6068: 6019: 6000: 5838:Journal of Contemporary History 5657:workers' and soldiers' councils 5406:Germany's defeat in World War I 4778:the German Socialist Republic ( 4442: 4358:November Revolution abdications 3365:dictatorship of the proletariat 3126:Marxist revolutionary socialism 2810:Barbadian Republic Proclamation 1628:dictatorship of the proletariat 1573:workers' and soldiers' councils 328:Alsace–Lorraine Soviet Republic 100:(9 months and 1 week) 13288:German Revolution of 1918–1919 13043:German Revolution of 1918–1919 12163:Early modern period, 1500–1800 12051:List of early Germanic peoples 11727:Austria-Hungary against Serbia 11586:Deportations from East Prussia 11383:1915 typhus epidemic in Serbia 8710:(in German). 29 September 2023 8325:The Third Reich: A New History 7659:Scriba, Arnulf (10 May 2011). 7614:Brenk-Keller, Sibylle (1997). 7375:Germany in the First World War 5980: 5941: 5915: 5890: 5825: 5783: 5754: 5606:History of the Weimar Republic 5341:, in what is now known as the 4844:, in the Spartacist newspaper 4714:, allowed for the creation of 4200:workers' and soldiers' council 4171:naval order of 24 October 1918 3196: 3081:When World War I started, the 2745:1935 Greek coup d'état attempt 2725:German Revolution of 1918–1919 1526:German revolution of 1918–1919 1060:French occupation of Frankfurt 1015:German Revolution of 1918–1919 890:German Revolution of 1918–1919 13: 1: 13363:Politics of the German Empire 12286:History of Germany since 1990 11638:Ukrainian Canadian internment 9649:Weimar: Deutschland 1917–1933 9583:Ein Lesebuch für unsere Zeit. 9421:. Berlin: Dietz Verlag, 1978. 8682:Deutsches Historisches Museum 8655:Deutsches Historisches Museum 8628:Deutsches Historisches Museum 8499:Deutsches Historisches Museum 8472:Deutsches Historisches Museum 8393:Deutsches Historisches Museum 8366:Deutsches Historisches Museum 8298:Revolution in Norddeutschland 8246:Deutsches Historisches Museum 7920:Deutsches Historisches Museum 7848:Ostrowski, Marius S. (2019). 7829:Piper, Ernst (23 July 2018). 7756:(in German). 24 November 1968 7665:Deutsches Historisches Museum 7661:"Das Stinnes-Legien-Abkommen" 7349:Deutsches Historisches Museum 6921:Deutsches Historisches Museum 6368:Weimar. Deutschland 1917–1933 6276:Deutsches Historisches Museum 6218:Deutsches Historisches Museum 6192:Deutsches Historisches Museum 5748: 5416:Impact on the Weimar Republic 5333:in 1922. The recently formed 5329:in 1921 and Foreign Minister 5206:constituent national assembly 5029:forces attacked and took the 4382:had renounced the German and 3319:would demand of the Germans. 3162:Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg 3071: 1040:1920 East Prussian plebiscite 1005:German strike of January 1918 91:(1 week and 4 days) 13078:Mongolian Revolution of 1921 11793:Sazonov–Paléologue Agreement 11092:Estonian War of Independence 10760:Southern Palestine offensive 9454:Zweiter Band, Stuttgart 1948 9318:Aufstand der Vernunft Nr. 3. 9234:Lutz, Ralph Haswell (1922). 8421:(in German). 31 January 2019 7213:"Die Revolution von 1918/19" 6697:Huber, Ernst Rudolf (1978). 6613:Larsen, Daniel (June 2013). 5434:Myth of the Stab in the Back 5274: 5200:On 19 January 1919, Germans 5182:. The brutal actions of the 5103:). In an interview given to 4972:Spartacist militia in Berlin 4456:Around 8 pm, a group of 100 4240:Independent Social Democrats 3419:that changed Germany into a 3102:Independent Social Democrats 2995:Republic without republicans 2740:11 September 1922 Revolution 2735:Mongolian Revolution of 1921 1147:1932 Berlin transport strike 89:29 October – 9 November 1918 7: 13328:Revolution-based civil wars 13155:Soviet Republic of Naissaar 11747:USA against Austria-Hungary 11146:Turkish War of Independence 11098:Latvian War of Independence 10823:Treaty of Bucharest of 1918 10414:Anti-Serb riots in Sarajevo 9089:English language literature 8303:Revolution in North Germany 8091:Bernhard Sauer – Historiker 7916:"Die Weihnachtskämpfe 1918" 6991:Haffner, Sebastian (1991). 6917:"Der Matrosenaufstand 1918" 5898:"The Erfurt Program (1891)" 5695: 5240:of the SPD took his place. 4548:representing the soldiers. 4166:in the southern North Sea. 2730:Turkish War of Independence 2652: 1421:Turkish War of Independence 1025:Occupation of the Rhineland 10: 13409: 12193:North German Confederation 12173:Confederation of the Rhine 11830:Treaties of Brest-Litovsk 11378:1899–1923 cholera pandemic 10838:Second Battle of the Marne 10725:Second battle of the Aisne 10594:Second Battle of Champagne 10435:German invasion of Belgium 9428:, Propyläen, Berlin 2017, 9287:Erinnerungen und Dokumente 9276:German language literature 9211:Cambridge University Press 9164:Cambridge University Press 9028: 8749:. Freie Universität Berlin 8273:Herne von damals bis heute 8267:Kozicki, Norbert Kozicki. 7406:. Freie Universität Berlin 7087:Herwig, Holger H. (2014). 7070:Erinnerungen und Dokumente 6884:. Freie Universität Berlin 6789:. Freie Universität Berlin 6438:. Freie Universität Berlin 6342:"Vorwärts 15 Februar 1918" 6056:. Freie Universität Berlin 6050:"Burgfrieden/Union sacrée" 5976:– via Sage Journals. 5850:10.1177/002200949002500203 5628:German Democratic Republic 5522:wrote in "November Coup": 5337:, under the leadership of 5284: 5278: 5253:semi-presidential republic 5193: 4933:Communist Party of Germany 4915: 4861: 4722:Zentralarbeitsgemeinschaft 4646: 4398:, the SPD deputy chairman 4355: 4349: 4114: 3361:Reichstag Peace Resolution 3266: 3106:Communist Party of Germany 2785:1970 Cambodian coup d'état 2534:The Commonwealth of Oceana 1620:Communist Party of Germany 29: 13254: 13238: 13205:Hungarian Soviet Republic 13190:Soviet Republic of Saxony 13185:Ukrainian Soviet Republic 13147: 13101: 13010: 12927: 12787: 12667: 12658: 12541: 12532: 12413: 12404: 12340: 12331: 12294: 12273: 12155: 12109: 12033: 12002: 11993: 11936: 11895: 11816: 11755: 11717: 11661: 11650: 11611:Assyrian genocide (Sayfo) 11554: 11526: 11474: 11396: 11370: 11322: 11215: 11208: 11140:Irish War of Independence 11036: 10918: 10883:Armistice of Villa Giusti 10868:Battle of Vittorio Veneto 10793: 10695: 10622: 10523: 10480:First Battle of the Marne 10427: 10389: 10324: 10315: 10258: 10132: 10121: 10087: 10059: 10021: 9973: 9926: 9919: 9846: 9687:, Frankfurt am Main 1997 9653:Weimar: Germany 1917–1933 9534:, Frankfurt am Main 1992 9462:Tagebücher 1918 bis 1937. 9343:Frankfurt 1982 und 1981, 9249:Watt, Richard M. (1968). 9059:Sontheimer, Kurt (1962). 8389:"Die Nationalversammlung" 8218:Gietinger, Klaus (2008). 8114:, pp. 114, 116, 124. 7430:100(0) Schlüsseldokumente 6528:The Long Road to the West 6524:Der Lange Weg nach Westen 6188:"Das Hindenburg-Programm" 6165:100(0) Schlüsseldokumente 6138:100(0) Schlüsseldokumente 6108:"Vaterlandslose Gesellen" 6026:Grossman, Henryk (2021). 5728:Hungarian Soviet Republic 5202:voted for representatives 5074:. Its commander, Captain 4803:Opposition from the Right 4770:) met in the hall of the 4490:Rat der Volksbeauftragten 4327:Majority Social Democrats 4244:People's State of Bavaria 4196:Majority Social Democrats 3299:) in the party newspaper 2958:The Emperor's New Clothes 2710:5 October 1910 revolution 2705:French Revolution of 1848 1728:Liberty as non-domination 1626:, an attempt to create a 1612:dispute over sailors' pay 1391:Irish War of Independence 1267:Australian general strike 1231: 1132:1932 Prussian coup d'état 995: 918:People's State of Bavaria 898: 355: 159: 74: 59: 46: 41: 13383:Revolutions of 1917–1923 13303:20th-century revolutions 13210:Bavarian Soviet Republic 13048:1919 Egyptian revolution 13004:Revolutions of 1917–1923 12345:Administrative divisions 11763:Constantinople Agreement 11056:Armenian–Azerbaijani War 10919:Co-belligerent conflicts 10888:Second Romanian campaign 10858:Third Transjordan attack 10569:Gorlice–Tarnów offensive 10475:Battle of Grand Couronné 9595:Frankfurt am Main 1987, 9523:Erich Matthias (Hrsg.): 9485:Frankfurt am Main 1985, 9289:, Berlin u. Leipzig 1927 8881:Sösemann, Bernd (1993). 8852:Tucholsky, Kurt (1928). 8708:Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk 8093:(in German). p. 112 8081:Sauer, Bernhard (2018). 7629:Peterson, Larry (2013). 7496:Winkler, Heinrich August 6588:Tucker, Spencer (2014). 6239:Ghanem, Michael (2019). 6114:(in German). 21 May 2008 5987:Jeffrey, Verhey (2003). 5929:(in German). 18 May 2012 5927:Friedrich Ebert Stiftung 5923:"Vaterlandlose Gesellen" 5761:Schaaf, Michael (2003). 5738:Revolutions of 1917–1923 5196:Weimar National Assembly 5068:unit, the heavily armed 4704:Stinnes–Legien Agreement 4669:, or Factory Committees. 4649:Stinnes–Legien Agreement 4292:eastern parts of Germany 4206:Spread of the revolution 3171:, agreed to approve the 3104:(USPD) – from which the 3077:German socialist parties 2800:1987 Fijian coups d'état 2760:1952 Egyptian revolution 1738:Political representation 1480:Uprising in West Hungary 1294:German strike of January 943:Bavarian Soviet Republic 908:Abdication of Wilhelm II 322:Würzburg Soviet Republic 311:Bavarian Soviet Republic 135:abdication of Wilhelm II 49:Revolutions of 1917–1923 13119:1919 Southampton mutiny 13053:Greater Poland Uprising 11826:Modus vivendi of Acroma 11778:Bulgaria–Germany treaty 11086:Greater Poland Uprising 10986:National Protection War 10863:Meuse–Argonne offensive 10813:German spring offensive 10808:Treaty of Brest-Litovsk 10584:Siege of Novogeorgievsk 10559:Second Battle of Artois 10440:Battle of the Frontiers 8955:Kolb, Eberhard (1984). 8743:"Stab-in-the-back Myth" 8624:"Der Märzaufstand 1920" 8576:Encyclopedia Britannica 8550:Encyclopedia Britannica 8136:Wette, Wolfram (1987). 7833:[German Coup]. 7068:von Baden, Max (1927). 6826:Kolb, Eberhard (2000). 6650:Encyclopedia Britannica 6366:Schulze, Hagen (1994). 6297:Fischer, Louis (1964). 6214:"Der Januarstreik 1918" 5966:10.1111/1467-9248.12062 5685:Heinrich August Winkler 5674:German Student Movement 5452:Contemporary statements 5214:German Democratic Party 5146:in February and March. 4892:The main result of the 4824:Heinrich August Winkler 4569:the armistice agreement 3531:By other characteristic 3313:Treaty of Brest-Litovsk 3296:Die Bolschewiki und Wir 3281:that put Lenin and the 3219:first organised strikes 3217:in 1917, the wartime's 3131:Vaterlandslose Gesellen 3122:last imperial Reichstag 2780:1969 Libyan coup d'état 2564:Discourse on Inequality 1713:Consent of the governed 1364:Greater Poland uprising 1289:Austro-Hungarian strike 13348:Wars involving Germany 13220:Slovak Soviet Republic 13124:Seattle General Strike 12606:Science and technology 12307:History of Brandenburg 12198:Unification of Germany 12188:Frankfurt Constitution 11851:Paris Peace Conference 11839:Ukraine–Central Powers 11633:Massacres of Albanians 11601:Late Ottoman genocides 11408:Bulgarian occupations 11116:Third Anglo-Afghan War 11080:Hungarian–Romanian War 10898:Naval Victory Bulletin 10893:Armistice with Germany 10843:Hundred Days Offensive 10770:Battle of La Malmaison 10720:Second battle of Arras 10687:Battle of Transylvania 10541:Second Battle of Ypres 10409:Sarajevo assassination 10298:South African Republic 9733:Tunstall, Graydon A.: 9497:Die Weimarer Republik. 9464:Frankfurt am Main 1982 9255:. Verlag rosa Winkel. 9194:Halperin, S. 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1962 8802: 8798: 8790: 8786: 8778: 8774: 8766: 8762: 8752: 8750: 8739: 8735: 8727: 8723: 8713: 8711: 8702: 8701: 8697: 8687: 8685: 8674: 8670: 8660: 8658: 8647: 8643: 8633: 8631: 8620: 8616: 8606: 8604: 8595: 8594: 8590: 8580: 8578: 8570: 8569: 8565: 8555: 8553: 8544: 8543: 8539: 8529: 8527: 8519: 8518: 8514: 8504: 8502: 8491: 8487: 8477: 8475: 8464: 8460: 8450: 8448: 8439: 8438: 8434: 8424: 8422: 8413: 8412: 8408: 8398: 8396: 8385: 8381: 8371: 8369: 8358: 8354: 8346: 8342: 8335: 8318: 8314: 8306: 8292: 8288: 8278: 8276: 8265: 8261: 8251: 8249: 8238: 8231: 8216: 8212: 8202: 8198: 8191: 8171: 8167: 8159: 8155: 8148: 8134: 8130: 8122: 8118: 8110: 8106: 8096: 8094: 8086: 8079: 8075: 8067: 8063: 8055: 8051: 8043: 8039: 8031: 8027: 8019: 8015: 8007: 8003: 7995: 7991: 7984: 7968: 7964: 7954: 7952: 7943: 7942: 7935: 7925: 7923: 7912: 7903: 7890: 7886: 7873: 7869: 7862: 7846: 7842: 7827: 7823: 7813: 7811: 7800: 7796: 7786: 7784: 7773: 7769: 7759: 7757: 7748: 7747: 7743: 7735: 7731: 7723: 7719: 7708: 7704: 7696: 7692: 7684: 7680: 7670: 7668: 7657: 7650: 7643: 7627: 7623: 7612: 7608: 7598: 7596: 7585: 7581: 7573: 7569: 7561: 7557: 7549: 7545: 7537: 7533: 7525: 7521: 7514: 7493: 7489: 7478: 7474: 7467: 7449: 7445: 7435: 7433: 7424: 7423: 7419: 7409: 7407: 7396: 7392: 7385: 7367: 7363: 7353: 7351: 7341: 7337: 7329: 7325: 7317: 7313: 7305: 7301: 7293: 7286: 7278: 7274: 7266: 7262: 7255: 7236: 7232: 7222: 7220: 7209: 7205: 7197: 7193: 7185: 7181: 7171: 7169: 7158: 7154: 7144: 7142: 7131: 7120: 7112: 7108: 7101: 7085: 7081: 7066: 7062: 7054: 7050: 7042: 7038: 7030: 7026: 7018: 7014: 7007: 6989: 6985: 6977: 6973: 6963: 6961: 6953: 6952: 6948: 6940: 6936: 6926: 6924: 6913: 6909: 6901: 6897: 6887: 6885: 6874: 6861: 6853: 6849: 6842: 6824: 6817: 6809: 6802: 6792: 6790: 6779: 6775: 6756:JuristenZeitung 6748: 6744: 6734: 6732: 6723: 6722: 6718: 6695: 6691: 6681: 6679: 6668: 6664: 6654: 6652: 6642: 6638: 6611: 6607: 6600: 6586: 6582: 6574: 6570: 6563: 6549: 6545: 6538: 6520: 6516: 6506: 6504: 6494: 6490: 6486:, p. 32 f. 6482: 6478: 6468: 6466: 6455: 6451: 6441: 6439: 6428: 6424: 6397:Foreign Affairs 6389: 6385: 6378: 6364: 6360: 6350: 6348: 6340: 6339: 6335: 6328: 6310: 6306: 6295: 6291: 6281: 6279: 6268: 6264: 6257: 6237: 6233: 6223: 6221: 6210: 6206: 6196: 6194: 6184: 6180: 6170: 6168: 6157: 6153: 6143: 6141: 6132: 6131: 6127: 6117: 6115: 6106: 6105: 6101: 6094: 6073: 6069: 6059: 6057: 6046: 6035: 6024: 6020: 6005: 6001: 5993: 5985: 5981: 5946: 5942: 5932: 5930: 5921: 5920: 5916: 5906: 5904: 5896: 5895: 5891: 5881: 5879: 5870: 5869: 5865: 5830: 5826: 5811: 5802: 5789: 5788: 5784: 5777: 5759: 5755: 5751: 5743:First Red Scare 5708: 5703: 5701: 5698: 5585: 5577: 5575: 5572: 5570: 5531: 5511: 5508: 5460:Ernst Troeltsch 5454: 5418: 5389:Golden Twenties 5289: 5283: 5281:Weimar Republic 5277: 5198: 5192: 5116: 5057: 4965:were occupied. 4952:Karl Liebknecht 4920: 4914: 4866: 4860: 4817:), went to the 4805: 4800: 4747:Friedrich Ebert 4735: 4651: 4645: 4601:Allied blockade 4581: 4541: 4450: 4445: 4432: 4404:Karl Liebknecht 4389:Allied blockade 4360: 4354: 4348: 4323:Friedrich Ebert 4316: 4260:dynastic rulers 4238:of the radical 4208: 4183:Wilhelm Souchon 4156:Reinhard Scheer 4119: 4113: 4111:Sailors' revolt 4104: 4066: 4061: 4060: 3717: 3709: 3708: 3580: 3572: 3571: 3532: 3524: 3523: 3494: 3457:Fourteen Points 3439: 3410:Wilhelm Groener 3392: 3346:and Chancellor 3325: 3271: 3265: 3260: 3199: 3181:Karl Liebknecht 3169:Friedrich Ebert 3118: 3079: 3074: 3053: 3015: 3010: 3009: 2928: 2920: 2919: 2823: 2815: 2814: 2700:Trienio Liberal 2641: 2633: 2632: 2627: 2617: 2607: 2597: 2587: 2577: 2567: 2557: 2547: 2537: 2527: 2517: 2507: 2497: 2488: 2480: 2479: 2215:Flynn (Stephen) 2100: 2092: 2091: 1932: 1924: 1923: 1849: 1841: 1840: 1796: 1788: 1787: 1783:Social equality 1778:Social contract 1768:Self-governance 1723:Democratization 1698:Anti-corruption 1693:Anti-monarchism 1688: 1672:Politics series 1642:Karl Liebknecht 1597:Friedrich Ebert 1581:ruling monarchs 1565:sailors' mutiny 1558:Weimar Republic 1522: 1517: 1516: 1396:First Red Scare 1227: 1223: 1220: 1218: 1188: 1183: 1070:Klaipėda Revolt 991: 986: 984: 982: 952: 947: 894: 889: 887: 885: 851: 841: 839: 829: 827: 817: 815: 799: 797: 787: 785: 769: 767: 757:Gustav Landauer 751: 749: 739: 737: 727: 725: 709: 707: 691: 689: 679: 677: 661: 659: 649: 647: 637: 635: 619: 617: 607:Karl Liebknecht 601: 599: 583: 581: 575: 563: 551: 539: 527: 515: 503: 491: 479: 475:Friedrich Ebert 467: 463: 462: 458:Reinhard Scheer 450: 438: 434:Wilhelm Groener 426: 414: 402: 390: 378: 364: 351: 340: 338: 320: 283: 270: 262: 248: 246: 206:German Republic 199: 197: 195: 191: 173: 171: 169: 148:Weimar Republic 123:Weimar Republic 113: 103: 99: 97: 90: 88: 65: 52: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 13406: 13396: 13395: 13390: 13385: 13380: 13375: 13370: 13365: 13360: 13355: 13350: 13345: 13340: 13335: 13330: 13325: 13320: 13315: 13310: 13305: 13300: 13295: 13290: 13273: 13272: 13270: 13269: 13264: 13258: 13256: 13252: 13251: 13249: 13248: 13242: 13240: 13236: 13235: 13233: 13232: 13230:Labin Republic 13227: 13222: 13217: 13212: 13207: 13202: 13197: 13192: 13187: 13182: 13177: 13172: 13167: 13162: 13157: 13151: 13149: 13145: 13144: 13142: 13141: 13136: 13131: 13126: 13121: 13116: 13111: 13105: 13103: 13099: 13098: 13096: 13095: 13090: 13085: 13080: 13075: 13070: 13065: 13060: 13055: 13050: 13045: 13040: 13035: 13030: 13025: 13020: 13014: 13012: 13008: 13007: 13000: 12999: 12992: 12985: 12977: 12968: 12967: 12965: 12964: 12959: 12952: 12951: 12944: 12937: 12929: 12928: 12925: 12924: 12921: 12920: 12918: 12917: 12912: 12907: 12902: 12897: 12892: 12887: 12882: 12877: 12872: 12867: 12862: 12857: 12852: 12847: 12842: 12837: 12832: 12831:Cultural icons 12829: 12824: 12819: 12814: 12809: 12804: 12799: 12793: 12791: 12785: 12784: 12782: 12781: 12776: 12771: 12766: 12761: 12756: 12751: 12746: 12741: 12736: 12731: 12726: 12721: 12716: 12711: 12710: 12709: 12704: 12694: 12689: 12684: 12679: 12674: 12668: 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12093: 12088: 12083: 12078: 12073: 12068: 12063: 12058: 12053: 12048: 12043: 12037: 12035: 12031: 12030: 12028: 12027: 12022: 12020:Historiography 12017: 12012: 12006: 12004: 11997: 11991: 11990: 11979: 11978: 11971: 11964: 11956: 11947: 11946: 11944: 11943: 11937: 11934: 11933: 11930: 11929: 11927: 11926: 11919: 11912: 11907: 11899: 11897: 11893: 11892: 11889: 11888: 11886: 11885: 11880: 11879: 11878: 11873: 11868: 11863: 11858: 11848: 11843: 11842: 11841: 11836: 11828: 11822: 11820: 11818:Peace treaties 11817: 11814: 11813: 11811: 11810: 11805: 11800: 11795: 11790: 11785: 11780: 11775: 11770: 11765: 11759: 11757: 11753: 11752: 11750: 11749: 11744: 11739: 11734: 11729: 11723: 11721: 11715: 11714: 11712: 11711: 11706: 11704:United Kingdom 11701: 11696: 11694:Ottoman Empire 11691: 11686: 11681: 11676: 11671: 11665: 11663: 11656: 11651: 11648: 11647: 11644: 11643: 11641: 11640: 11635: 11630: 11625: 11620: 11619: 11618: 11613: 11608: 11598: 11596:Sack of Dinant 11593: 11588: 11583: 11582: 11581: 11576: 11575: 11574: 11560: 11558: 11552: 11551: 11549: 11548: 11547: 11546: 11544:United Kingdom 11541: 11532: 11530: 11524: 11523: 11521: 11520: 11519: 11518: 11513: 11504: 11498:POW locations 11496: 11491: 11490: 11489: 11480: 11478: 11472: 11471: 11469: 11468: 11467: 11466: 11461: 11453: 11448: 11447: 11446: 11439: 11434: 11429: 11421: 11420: 11419: 11414: 11406: 11400: 11398: 11394: 11393: 11391: 11390: 11385: 11380: 11374: 11372: 11365: 11364: 11363: 11362: 11357: 11349: 11344: 11343: 11342: 11333: 11331: 11323: 11320: 11319: 11316: 11315: 11313: 11312: 11307: 11306: 11305: 11298:United Kingdom 11295: 11293:Ottoman Empire 11290: 11285: 11279: 11277: 11270: 11269: 11267:Trench warfare 11264: 11263: 11262: 11252: 11247: 11242: 11237: 11232: 11231: 11230: 11219: 11217: 11210: 11206: 11205: 11202: 11201: 11199: 11198: 11192: 11186: 11180: 11174: 11173: 11172: 11166: 11160: 11154: 11143: 11137: 11131: 11125: 11119: 11113: 11107: 11101: 11095: 11089: 11083: 11077: 11071: 11065: 11059: 11053: 11047: 11040: 11038: 11034: 11033: 11031: 11030: 11024: 11018: 11012: 11006: 11000: 10994: 10988: 10983: 10980:Volta-Bani War 10977: 10971: 10965: 10959: 10953: 10947: 10941: 10935: 10929: 10922: 10920: 10916: 10915: 10913: 10912: 10907: 10895: 10890: 10885: 10880: 10875: 10870: 10865: 10860: 10855: 10850: 10845: 10840: 10835: 10830: 10825: 10820: 10818:Zeebrugge Raid 10815: 10810: 10805: 10799: 10797: 10791: 10790: 10788: 10787: 10782: 10777: 10772: 10767: 10762: 10757: 10752: 10747: 10742: 10737: 10732: 10727: 10722: 10717: 10712: 10707: 10701: 10699: 10693: 10692: 10690: 10689: 10684: 10679: 10674: 10669: 10664: 10663: 10662: 10652: 10647: 10642: 10637: 10632: 10626: 10624: 10620: 10619: 10617: 10616: 10611: 10609:Battle of Loos 10606: 10601: 10596: 10591: 10586: 10581: 10576: 10571: 10566: 10561: 10556: 10551: 10543: 10538: 10533: 10527: 10525: 10521: 10520: 10518: 10517: 10512: 10507: 10502: 10500:Black Sea raid 10497: 10492: 10487: 10482: 10477: 10472: 10467: 10462: 10457: 10452: 10447: 10442: 10437: 10431: 10429: 10425: 10424: 10422: 10421: 10416: 10411: 10406: 10405: 10404: 10402:Historiography 10393: 10391: 10387: 10386: 10384: 10383: 10377: 10371: 10365: 10359: 10356:Bosnian Crisis 10353: 10350:Tangier Crisis 10347: 10341: 10335: 10328: 10326: 10319: 10313: 10312: 10309: 10308: 10306: 10305: 10300: 10295: 10290: 10285: 10283:Ottoman Empire 10280: 10275: 10270: 10264: 10262: 10260:Central Powers 10256: 10255: 10253: 10252: 10247: 10246: 10245: 10243:British Empire 10238:United Kingdom 10235: 10230: 10225: 10224: 10223: 10218: 10216:Russian Empire 10208: 10203: 10198: 10193: 10192: 10191: 10181: 10176: 10171: 10170: 10169: 10159: 10154: 10149: 10144: 10138: 10136: 10134:Entente Powers 10127: 10122: 10119: 10118: 10115: 10114: 10112: 10111: 10106: 10105: 10104: 10102:North Atlantic 10093: 10091: 10085: 10084: 10082: 10081: 10076: 10071: 10065: 10063: 10057: 10056: 10054: 10053: 10048: 10043: 10038: 10033: 10027: 10025: 10019: 10018: 10016: 10015: 10013:Central Arabia 10010: 10005: 10000: 9995: 9990: 9985: 9979: 9977: 9975:Middle Eastern 9971: 9970: 9968: 9967: 9962: 9961: 9960: 9950: 9945: 9944: 9943: 9932: 9930: 9921: 9917: 9916: 9914: 9913: 9908: 9903: 9898: 9893: 9888: 9883: 9878: 9876:Historiography 9873: 9868: 9863: 9858: 9853: 9847: 9844: 9843: 9836: 9835: 9828: 9821: 9813: 9807: 9806: 9800: 9794: 9788: 9779: 9773: 9759: 9745: 9731: 9715: 9714:External links 9712: 9710: 9709: 9695: 9681:Volker Ullrich 9678: 9660:Bernd Sösemann 9657: 9645:Schulze, Hagen 9641: 9624: 9610:Susanne Miller 9603: 9586: 9576: 9562:Hermann Mosler 9559: 9542: 9528: 9521: 9513:Hamburg 2001, 9507: 9499:München 2002, 9493: 9481:Ulrich Kluge: 9479: 9467:Ulrich Kluge: 9465: 9455: 9436: 9422: 9415: 9397: 9392:(1994, 1995), 9388:(1993, 2002), 9368:München 1979 ( 9359: 9337:Wir Untertanen 9321: 9307: 9290: 9279: 9277: 9274: 9272: 9271: 9261: 9246: 9231: 9221: 9203: 9192: 9185: 9168: 9155: 9149: 9129: 9119: 9100: 9092: 9090: 9087: 9085: 9082: 9080: 9079: 9074:978-3423043120 9073: 9056: 9050: 9032: 9030: 9027: 9025: 9024: 9012: 9000: 8998:, p. 161. 8988: 8976: 8970:978-3486489118 8969: 8947: 8933: 8927:978-3518112625 8926: 8904: 8892: 8873: 8867:978-3499290060 8866: 8844: 8832: 8820: 8808: 8796: 8794:, p. 149. 8784: 8772: 8770:, p. 159. 8760: 8733: 8731:, p. 209. 8721: 8695: 8668: 8641: 8614: 8588: 8563: 8537: 8512: 8485: 8458: 8432: 8406: 8379: 8352: 8340: 8333: 8312: 8286: 8259: 8229: 8210: 8196: 8189: 8165: 8153: 8147:978-3770007288 8146: 8128: 8116: 8104: 8073: 8061: 8059:, p. 137. 8049: 8037: 8025: 8013: 8001: 7989: 7983:978-0198845775 7982: 7962: 7933: 7901: 7884: 7867: 7860: 7840: 7821: 7794: 7767: 7741: 7729: 7717: 7702: 7690: 7678: 7648: 7642:978-9401116442 7641: 7621: 7606: 7579: 7567: 7555: 7543: 7531: 7519: 7513:978-3893314638 7512: 7487: 7472: 7465: 7443: 7417: 7390: 7384:978-3104024899 7383: 7361: 7335: 7323: 7311: 7299: 7284: 7280:Hoffrogge 2014 7272: 7260: 7254:978-3406726774 7253: 7230: 7203: 7191: 7179: 7152: 7118: 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18.04.1962 8207: 8206: 8200: 8192: 8190:9783641259259 8186: 8182: 8178: 8177: 8169: 8162: 8157: 8149: 8143: 8139: 8132: 8126:, p. 59. 8125: 8120: 8113: 8108: 8092: 8084: 8077: 8070: 8065: 8058: 8053: 8046: 8041: 8034: 8029: 8022: 8017: 8011:, p. 56. 8010: 8005: 7999:, p. 55. 7998: 7993: 7985: 7979: 7975: 7974: 7966: 7950: 7946: 7940: 7938: 7921: 7917: 7910: 7908: 7906: 7897: 7896: 7888: 7880: 7879: 7871: 7863: 7861:9783030277192 7857: 7853: 7852: 7844: 7836: 7835:Das Parlament 7832: 7825: 7809: 7805: 7798: 7782: 7778: 7771: 7755: 7751: 7745: 7738: 7733: 7727:, p. 52. 7726: 7721: 7713: 7706: 7699: 7694: 7687: 7682: 7666: 7662: 7655: 7653: 7644: 7638: 7634: 7633: 7625: 7617: 7610: 7594: 7590: 7583: 7576: 7571: 7565:, p. 29. 7564: 7559: 7553:, p. 27. 7552: 7547: 7540: 7535: 7528: 7523: 7515: 7509: 7505: 7501: 7497: 7491: 7483: 7476: 7468: 7466:3-05-003061-5 7462: 7458: 7454: 7447: 7431: 7427: 7421: 7405: 7401: 7394: 7386: 7380: 7376: 7372: 7365: 7350: 7346: 7345:"Vollzugsrat" 7339: 7332: 7327: 7320: 7315: 7308: 7303: 7297:, p. 28. 7296: 7291: 7289: 7281: 7276: 7270:, p. 35. 7269: 7264: 7256: 7250: 7246: 7242: 7234: 7218: 7214: 7207: 7201:, p. 87. 7200: 7195: 7189:, p. 90. 7188: 7183: 7167: 7163: 7156: 7140: 7136: 7129: 7127: 7125: 7123: 7116:, p. 76. 7115: 7110: 7102: 7096: 7092: 7091: 7083: 7075: 7071: 7064: 7058:, p. 20. 7057: 7052: 7045: 7040: 7034:, p. 68. 7033: 7028: 7022:, p. 66. 7021: 7016: 7008: 7002: 6998: 6994: 6987: 6981:, p. 22. 6980: 6975: 6960: 6956: 6950: 6944:, p. 28. 6943: 6938: 6922: 6918: 6911: 6905:, p. 27. 6904: 6899: 6883: 6879: 6878:"Kiel Mutiny" 6872: 6870: 6868: 6866: 6864: 6856: 6851: 6843: 6837: 6833: 6829: 6822: 6820: 6812: 6807: 6805: 6788: 6784: 6777: 6769: 6765: 6761: 6758:(in German). 6757: 6753: 6746: 6730: 6726: 6720: 6712: 6708: 6704: 6700: 6693: 6677: 6673: 6666: 6651: 6647: 6640: 6632: 6628: 6624: 6620: 6616: 6609: 6601: 6595: 6591: 6584: 6578:, p. 12. 6577: 6572: 6564: 6562:0-8078-4721-6 6558: 6554: 6547: 6539: 6533: 6529: 6525: 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Index

German revolution
German revolution (disambiguation)
Revolutions of 1917–1923
Political violence in Germany (1918–1933)

Spartacist uprising
Weimar Republic
German Empire
abdication of Wilhelm II
Spartacist uprising
Weimar Republic
German Empire
Imperial Army
German Republic
Freikorps
Reichswehr
Der Stahlhelm
SPD
SPD
USPD
Spartacus League
KPD
IKD
Revolutionary Stewards
FVdG
Bavarian Soviet Republic
Bremen Soviet Republic
Würzburg Soviet Republic
Alsace–Lorraine Soviet Republic
Russian SFSR

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