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The German Empire consisted of 25 states, each with its own nobility, four constituent kingdoms, six grand duchies, five duchies (six before 1876), seven principalities, three free Hanseatic cities, and one imperial territory.
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The Reichstag (German: [ˈʁaɪçstaːk] ⓘ) of the German Empire...
- Reichstag
Deutsches Kaiserreich ist die nachträgliche Bezeichnung des Deutschen Reiches für die Epoche von seiner Gründung 1871 bis zum Ende der Monarchie in der Novemberrevolution von 1918. Der erste deutsche Nationalstaat war eine föderale, konstitutionelle Monarchie [1] und nach seiner Verfassung ein „ewiger Bund“ der deutschen Fürsten.
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The state was created by the Frankfurt Parliament in spring 1848, following the March Revolution. The empire ended in December 1849 when the Central German Governmentwas replaced with a Federal Central Commission. The Empire struggled to be recognized by both German and foreign states. The German states, represented by the Federal Convention of the...
Contemporaries and scholars had different opinions about the statehood of the German Empire of 1848/1849: 1. One group followed a positivist point of view: law was statutory law. A constitution for Germany had to be agreed upon with the governments of all German states. This was the opinion of the monarchists and the German states. 2. The other gro...
The Frankfurt Assembly saw itself as the German national legislature, as made explicit in the Imperial Law concerning the declaration of the imperial laws and the decrees of the provisional Central Power, from 27 September 1848.It issued laws earlier, such as the law of 14 June that created the Imperial Fleet. Maybe the most notable law declared th...
Ralf Heikaus: Die ersten Monate der provisorischen Zentralgewalt für Deutschland (Juli bis Dezember 1848). PhD thesis. Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main [u. a.] 1997, ISBN 3-631-31389-6
Historically, only Germany from 1871 to 1918—when Germany was under the rule of an emperor —is known in English as the "German Empire" (Deutsches Kaiserreich in German historiography), while the term "German Reich" describes Germany from 1871 to 1945.
Deutsches Reich von 1871 bis zur Niederlage im Ersten Weltkrieg und dem Ende des Kaiserreiches. Deutsches Reich 1920–1937. Deutsches Reich ist der Name des deutschen Nationalstaates zwischen 1871 und 1945. Anfangs nicht deckungsgleich, wurde der Name zugleich auch die staatsrechtliche Bezeichnung Deutschlands.
German Empire. See all media. Category: Geography & Travel. Also called: Second Reich. Date: January 18, 1871 - November 9, 1918. Major Events: Franco-German War. Schleswig-Holstein question. Algeciras Conference. Austro-German Alliance. (Show more) Key People: Otto von Bismarck. Helmuth von Moltke. Friedrich Ebert. William II. August Bebel.
The German Empire, also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich from the unification of Germany in 1871 until the November Revolution in 1918, when the German Reich changed its form of government from a monarchy to a republic.