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German Revolution

A History from Beginning to End

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German Revolution

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Discover the remarkable history of the German Revolution of 1918....

The brief history of the Weimar Republic is generally seen as an abbreviated intermission between the First and Second World Wars. It was the government, led by the Social Democratic Party, which took power, albeit with some trepidation, after Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated the German throne. Socialists saw this as the opportunity they had been waiting for, the day when workers would be the ones in power. For the conservatives who could not accept the German defeat in World War I, however, the Weimar Republic was a feeble entity which had capitulated to Germany’s enemies.

The German Revolution of 1918-1919 told the story of a bruised nation attempting to overcome its military defeat at the hands of enemies who wanted to punish Germany for starting the war. Because Germany was caught in the vise of such irreconcilable political philosophies between the left and the right, the Weimar Republic, although it was the ruling power following the German Revolution, was destined to have a doomed, short life in Germany’s tragic 20th-century history.

Discover a plethora of topics such as

  • Sacrificing for the Fatherland
  • The German spring offensive
  • The seeds of Revolution
  • The Christmas crisis
  • Rosa Luxemburg and the Spartacist uprising
  • The end of the Revolution
  • And much more!

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A serviceable overview, but nothing more. Just the highlights of the German Revolution with no real analysis of actors’ motivations or exploration of the details. Good only as a primer.

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