weimar in A Sentence

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    In Weimar two years.

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    The Weimar Republic.

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    German Weimar Republic.

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    The Weimar Theatre.

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    The revolution ended on 11 August 1919, when the Weimar Constitution was adopted.

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    The Weimar Republic crushed the uprising with the help of a war veterans organisation called Free Corps.

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    More controversially, he also defended the provisions for emergency presidential powers that became Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution.

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    In 1703, Bach landed his first job as a musician in Weimar at the court of Duke Johann Ernst.

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    In principle, the leaders of the Weimar Republic, who overthrew Kaiser Wilhelm II in order to make peace, prepared for this.

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    The German Empire was dissolved in the German Revolution of 1918-1919, and a democratic government, later known as the Weimar Republic, was created.

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    Within its short life, the Weimar Republic saw twenty different cabinets lasting on an average 239 days, and a liberal use of Article 48.

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    But the failure of the Weimar Republic could at least be traced to the specific terms of the“peace treaty”(against which Keynes had protested at the time).

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    The burden of caring for 1.5m disabled ex-servicemen, half a million war widows and almost 2m orphans made the Weimar Republic effectively a veterans' welfare state.

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    In the 1920s Weimar era, it was one of Europe's most liberal cities- home to gaudy cabaret and the site of one of the first gay villages.

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    He then served in the German delegation to the Paris Peace Conference and as advisor to the Confidential Committee for Constitutional Reform, which drafted the Weimar Constitution.

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    In the Weimar Republic, the university was widely recognized as a center of democratic thinking, coined by professors like Karl Jaspers, Gustav Radbruch, Martin Dibelius and Alfred Weber.

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    At Weimar and Berlin she wrote some of her best essays for The Westminster and translated Spinoza's Ethics(published in 1981), while Lewes worked on his groundbreaking life of Goethe.

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    The end of the war in 1918, with its catastrophic outcome for Germany, shook Baluscheck deeply, and he kept his distance from the revolution that spawned the Weimar Republic.

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    The two transformed the Weimar Theatre into a national treasure and their cumulative writings form the heart of German literature, having also been adapted by many composers such as Mozart and Beethoven.

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    The best known historical example of this took place in Germany's Weimar Republic, when the exchange rate collapsed from its pre-World War I level of 4.2 marks per dollar to 4.2 trillion marks per dollar in November 1923.

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    As these artists- who included Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, and George Grosz- rejected the self-involvement and romantic longings of the expressionists, Weimar intellectuals in general made a call to arms for public collaboration, engagement, and rejection of romantic idealism.

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    Although principally describing a tendency in German painting, the term took a life of its own and came to characterise the attitude of public life in Weimar Germany as well as the art, literature, music, and architecture created to adapt to it.

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    During his first ten years in Weimar, Goethe was a member of the Duke's privy council, sat on the war and highway commissions, oversaw the reopening of silver mines in nearby Ilmenau, and implemented a series of administrative reforms at the University of Jena.

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    During his first ten years in Weimar, Goethe became a member of the Duke's privy council, sat on the war and highway commissions, oversaw the reopening of silver mines in nearby Ilmenau, and implemented a series of administrative reforms at the University of Jena.

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    The idea that it conveys resignation comes from the notion that the age of great socialist revolutions was over and that the left-leaning intellectuals who were living in Germany at the time wanted to adapt themselves to the social order represented in the Weimar Republic.

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    The German Revolution or November Revolution(Novemberrevolution) was a civil conflict in the German Empire at the end of the First World War that resulted in the replacement of the German federal constitutional monarchy with a democratic parliamentary republic that later became known as the Weimar Republic.

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    Germany sits quite squarely in the middle of Europe, and fittingly so, as much of European history seems to have revolved around Germany and its people. From the Frankish and Holy Roman Empire to the Weimar Republic and the destruction of the Berlin Wall, Germany has a way of constantly being front-and-center in the events of world history.

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