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Vor einem Tag · The Weimar Republic, [b] officially named the German Reich, was a historical period of Germany from 9 November 1918 to 23 March 1933, during which it was a constitutional federal republic for the first time in history; hence it is also referred to, and unofficially proclaimed itself, as the German Republic.
Vor 3 Tagen · The flag was originally used 1921–1933 in the Weimar Republic. While identical in heraldic terms to the original Weimar era flag, the modern exact design is slightly simplified. National flag with coat of arms (Bundesflagge mit Bundeswappen). Unofficial version, the private use of which is not penalized. 1996–present
20. Mai 2023 · Weimar Republic, the government of Germany from 1919 to 1933, so called because the assembly that adopted its constitution met at Weimar from February 6 to August 11, 1919. The last days of World War I and the Spartacist revolt. The abdication of Emperor William II on November 9, 1918, marked the end of the German Empire.
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- What was the Weimar Republic?The Weimar Republic was the German government from 1919 to 1933. It is so called because the assembly that adopted its constitution met at Weimar f...
- What did Heinrich Brüning do as chancellor in the Weimar Republic?Chancellor Heinrich Brüning wanted to pass a budget, but after facing parliamentary deadlock, he resorted to the use of the president’s emergency p...
- What was the Dawes Plan?The Dawes Plan was a report on German reparations for World War I drafted by a committee of experts led by American financier Charles G. Dawes that...
- What was the currency introduced by Stresemann?Gustav Stresemann introduced a new currency, the Rentenmark, in 1923 but in limited quantities. It was backed by a mortgage on the entire industria...
- Weimarer Republik, German State, Deutsches Reich
- Introduction
- Why Reich Is Translated as "Imperial" in The Weimar Pages.
- Civil and State Flag 1919-1933 National Flag/Reichsflagge
- Yacht Club Burgees Verbandsflaggen
Last modified: 2012-09-05 by pete loeser Keywords: germany | historical | weimar republic | Links: FOTW homepage |search | disclaimer and copyright | write us | mirrors 2:3 Image by Marcus Schmöger, 22 February 2002 1. Introduction 2. Why Reichis translated as "Imperial" in the Weimar pages. 3. Civil and State Flag 1919-1933 - Reichsflagge- Nationa...
In 1914, the German Empire entered into the conflict which acquired the name of the First World War. When in the fall of 1918, Germany was finally clearly losing the war, disorder and rebellion broke out in many places in Germany. Among others, on October 28th 1918, the large naval garrison at Kiel, with the ships in port, mutinied and at least som...
It is a bit confusing in English to use the adjective "imperial" in connection with Weimar-era flags. My first thought when I read "imperial colors" was black-white-red - the colors of the Second Reich or Imperial Germany. I realize that "Reich" is rather a generic term in the German language, not necessarily meaning "imperial", but I think that "n...
2:3 Image by Marcus Schmöger, 22 February 2002 The black-red-gold tricolour. This flag was in use until early 1933 - de facto 31st January, de jure April -, but was again adopted by the Federal Republic in 1949 and is still in use. It was also used by the German Democratic Republic 1955-1959. Illustrated in Große Brockhaus 1928 [bro28], vol. 4, p. ...
[Martin and Dreyhaupt 2000 [mdh00] shows the following] Verbandsflaggen: 1. Dt. [Deutscher] Segler-Verband: Black-white-red with a specific yellow shield with black eagle near hoist. 2. Dt. [Deutscher] Motoryacht Verband: Black-white-red with an oval near hoist, border of the oval is a yellow rope. Within the oval is a badge: letters DM within a ci...
Vor einem Tag · The Nazi regime abolished the symbols of the Weimar Republic—including the black, red, and gold tricolour flag—and adopted reworked symbolism. The previous imperial black, white, and red tricolour was restored as one of Germany's two official flags; the second was the swastika flag of the Nazi Party, which became the sole ...