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  1. A refuge in the middle of the city of Weimar: the artists' garden at the House of the Weimar Republic. Even before the opening of the central memorial to the first German democracy, the area was a place of encounter and cultural experience. On balmy summer evenings, a varied cultural summer awaits you with readings, concerts and film evenings ...

  2. The Weimar Republic was announced following the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in November 1918. The removal of the Emperor left an apparent power vacuum, with no Head of State the political structure of the Second Reich was obsolete, and an alternative form of government would have to be established. In fact the move towards a different form of Government had begun prior to the Kaisers ...

  3. 1. Feb. 2020 · Studies in the Dissolution of the Weimar Republic and the Establishment of the Third Reich, 1932–1934. New York/Oxford, Berghahn 2019 was published on February 1, 2020 in the journal Historische Zeitschrift (volume 310, issue 1).

  4. 23. Mai 2019 · A short clip from Curriculum Bites that gives a good overview of the establishment of the Weimar Republic after WW1.

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  5. Weimar Germany - GCSE History RevisionIn November 1918, Kaiser Wilhem I abdicated as Germany faced defeat in World War One. Following the Kaiser's abdication...

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  6. This article was most recently revised and updated by Adam Augustyn. Weimar Republic - Nazi Rise, Hyperinflation, Collapse: The basis of German prosperity in the late 1920s was precarious, as it was largely dependent on foreign credits. When these dried up and the loans already made were called in, Germany was plunged into a slump more severe ...

  7. The Establishment of the Weimar Republic. The Social Democratic Party (SPD) aimed to bring Germany under control after the Kaiser abdicated. Max von Baden resigned as Chancellor of Germany and offered the position to Friedrich Ebert, the leader of the SPD.