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  1. Kurt Eisner’s assassination. Kurt Eisner’s assassination on 21 February 1919 is a forewarning of the conflicts that would prove massively important in shaping political and social events under the Weimar Republic. At around 10 o’clock on the morning of February 21, before Eisner left the Foreign Ministry for the state parliament in order ...

  2. Books. Kurt Eisner: A Modern Life. The first comprehensive biography in English of the leader of the Bavarian Revolution and Republic of 1918/19, the first Jewish head of a European state and a man who embraced and embodied modernity. At the end of the First World War, German Jewish journalist, theater critic, and political activist Kurt Eisner ...

  3. The People's State of Bavaria ( German: Volksstaat Bayern) [nb 1] was a republic in Bavaria from 1918 to 1919. The People's State of Bavaria was established on 8 November 1918 during the German Revolution, as an attempt at a socialist state to replace the Kingdom of Bavaria. The state was led by Kurt Eisner until his assassination in February 1919.

  4. Kurt Eisner, né le 14 mai 1867 à Berlin et mort le 21 février 1919 à Munich, est un écrivain, philosophe et homme politique socialiste (d’abord membre du SPD, puis, après 1917, de l’ USPD) allemand. Il joue un rôle important au cours de la révolution de novembre 1918, participant au renversement de la monarchie en Bavière .

  5. Eisner in the context of the Bavarian revolution. Two protagonists: Max Weber and Kurt Eisner The key figure in revolutionary Bavaria was the socialist journalist and politician Kurt Eisner, to whom Weber paid close attention. As a politician, Weber treated Eisner as a rival; as a sociologist, he used him as an example.

  6. 21 de feb. de 2019 · Vor 100 Jahren fiel er einem Attentat zum Opfer. „Am 21. Februar 1919 wurde ich als 17-Jähriger aus unmittelbarer Nähe Zeuge der Ermordung von Kurt Eisner, dem ersten sozialistischen ...

  7. Kurt Eisner served as one of the leaders of the Bavarian revolution of 1918–1919 that toppled the Wittelsbach dynasty and introduced republican government to that southern German state. As provisional prime minister of the new government, Eisner proved incapable of gaining control over the chaotic political situation in postwar Bavaria and fell victim to assassination in February 1919.