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  1. 1919 / 2019. History. The State Bauhaus was founded in Weimar in April 1919. Its precursors were the Grand Ducal Art School established by the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach Charles Alexander in 1860 and the Grand Ducal Vocational Arts School established in 1907. Their director, the Belgian painter, architect and interior designer Henry van ...

  2. Weimar's variety surprises visitors agian and again. No other German small city has so much German and European cultural history. Here is an overview of the most important Weimar sights. No other German small city has so much German and European cultural history.

  3. OXFORD REVISE EDEXCEL GCSE HISTORY: Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39. Practicing past papers is a great way to revise for your GCSEs. Here you’ll find recent Edexcel GCSE History past papers and mark schemes for Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918-39.

  4. Social Democracy: An Alternate History. Restore game. Run game. Play as the Social Democratic Party of Germany in 1928, and try to stop the NSDAP from taking power. Guide the party through elections and parliamentary politics. Deal with the Great Depression and the spiraling political violence that characterized the late "Weimar Republic".

  5. 2. Aug. 2016 · The Weimar Republic, the post–World War I German government named for the German city where it was formed, lasted more than 14 years, but democracy never found firm footing. This chapter explores Germany in the years preceding the Nazis' ascension to power by highlighting efforts to turn a fledgling republic into a strong democracy and ...

  6. 25. Okt. 2016 · Twitter: https://twitter.com/TenminhistoryPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter...

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  7. The Weimar Republic (1918 - 1933) As a result of the November Revolution of 1918, Germany’s constitutional monarchy was replaced by parliamentary democracy. Throughout its entire existence, the Weimar Republic, named after the town where its constitution was adopted, was continuously subjected to internal and external stresses and strains.