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  1. The November revolution, 1918/1919. The revolution of November 1918 was a consequence of the military defeat of the German Empire in the First World War and was triggered by the naval mutiny at the beginning of November 1918. Within only a few days this insurgency spread throughout the Empire with no appreciable resistance from the old order.

  2. 2 de ago. de 2016 · On November 9th, 1918, the Berlin workers left the factories and marched in their thousands from north, south, and east to the center of the city—old gray men and women who had stood for years at the munitions benches, men invalided out of the army, boys who had taken over their fathers’ work. The processions were joined by men on leave ...

  3. The revolutionary period lasted from November 1918 until the adoption of the Weimar Constitution in August 1919. Among the factors leading to the revolution were the extreme burdens suffered by the German population during the four years of war, the economic and psychological impacts of the German Empire's defeat by the Allies, and growing ...

  4. 1 de sept. de 2020 · The German Revolution of November 1918 is nowadays largely forgotten outside Germany. It is generally regarded as a failure even by those who have heard of it, a missed opportunity which paved the way for the rise of the Nazis and the catastrophe to come.

  5. November 1918: The German Revolution By Robert Gerwarth. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. 329. Cloth £20.00. ISBN 978-0199546473. - Volume 55 Issue 2

  6. NOVEMBER 1918 – A GERMAN REVOLUTION By Alfred Döblin PASSAGES OMITTED FROM THE WOODS TRANSLATION An English translation of Döblin’s enormous epic novel of the First World War’s chaotic and inconclusive end was published in the early 1980s by Fromm International (a now defunct publisher).

  7. Alfred Döblin, John E. Woods (Translator) 3.98. 61 ratings16 reviews. November 1918. The First World War is over, the battle is lost a and everywhere there is talk of revolution. Leaders of the German military have formed an uneasy alliance with the socialists who control the government and have proclaimed a new German republic, but throughout ...