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  1. Los estados de la República de Weimar fueron efectivamente abolidos después del establecimiento de la Alemania nazi en 1933 mediante una serie de leyes y decretos entre 1933 y 1935, y la autonomía fue reemplazada por el gobierno directo del Partido Nazi en el proceso de Gleichschaltung.

  2. English: A map of the states of the Weimar Republic, showing their location, flags and names in English. Flag of Prussia (1918–1933).svg (de TRAJAN 117 ). Flag of the Free City of Danzig.svg (de Fornax ). Flagge Herzogtum Anhalt.svg (de David Liuzzo ). Flagge Großherzogtum Baden (1891–1918).svg (de David Liuzzo ).

  3. Erich Zeigner. Categories: German politicians by former country. Politics of the Weimar Republic. People from the Weimar Republic. 20th-century German politicians. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. 20th-century German politicians subcats.

  4. Brunswick Landtag elections in the Weimar Republic. Landtag elections in the Free State of Brunswick (Freistaat Braunschweig) during the Weimar Republic were held at two-year, later three-year, intervals between 1918 and 1930. Results with regard to the total vote, the percentage of the vote won and the number of seats allocated to each party ...

  5. Zie de categorie Weimar Republic van Wikimedia Commons voor mediabestanden over dit onderwerp. Ondercategorieën Deze categorie bevat de volgende 3 subcategorieën, van de 3 in totaal.

  6. Glossary of the Weimar Republic. These are terms, concepts and ideas that are useful to understanding the political situation in the Weimar Republic. Some are particular to the period and government, while others were just in common usage but have a bearing on the Weimar milieu and political maneuvering. Agrarian Bolshevism — an idea by ...

  7. Arolsen. 1918–29. Pyrmont merged into Prussia in 1921; Waldeck merged into Prussia in 1929. Württemberg. Free People's State of Württemberg. Freier Volksstaat Württemberg. Stuttgart. 1918. Split into Württemberg-Baden and Württemberg-Hohenzollern in 1945.