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Weimarer Republik; Weimarer Zeit; Weimarer Republik (1918) German People's State; Language Label Description Also known as; English: Weimar Republic. Germany in the years 1918/1919–1933. German Reich; Weimar Germany; Germany; German Republic; Republic o ...
Das Online-Portal LeMO bietet einen umfassenden Überblick über die Geschichte der Weimarer Republik, die von 1918 bis 1933 in Deutschland bestand. Anhand von Sammlungsobjekten, Foto-, Audio- und Filmdokumenten, Biografien, Chroniken und Zeitzeugen können Sie die politischen, wirtschaftlichen, sozialen und kulturellen Entwicklungen dieser Zeit nachvollziehen.
8. Okt. 2020 · Indeed, social policy was an important pillar of the Weimar Republic. After 1918, the state claimed a significantly larger share of Germany’s gross national product through taxes and other fees than before 1914. Most of this money was spent by the Reich, the states (Länder), and the municipalities for social purposes.
Following the declaration of the German republic in 1918 and the ensuing revolutionary period, the so-called Weimar Republic was founded in August 1919. To form a continuity between the anti-autocratic movement of the 19th century and the new democratic republic, the old black-red-gold tricolour was designated as the national German flag in the Weimar Constitution in 1919. [33]
Willkommen in der Kulturstadt Weimar: Informationen zur Stadt, Sehenswürdigkeiten, offizielle Tourist-Information, Rathaus und Wirtschaft.
The Weimar Republic. "Weimar Republic" is the name given to the German government between the end of the Imperial period (1918) and the beginning of Nazi Germany (1933). Political turmoil and violence, economic hardship, and also new social freedoms and vibrant artistic movements characterized the complex Weimar period.
8. Okt. 2020 · Antisemitism was an integral part of the Weimar Republic’s political culture and was widespread in society. During the 1920s, hostility towards Jews was often radical and militant, complemented by their increasing exclusion in everyday life. Right-wing anti-democrats weaponized antisemitic conspiracy myths against the Weimar Republic, defamed ...