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  1. The Constitution of the German Reich ( German: Die Verfassung des Deutschen Reichs ), usually known as the Weimar Constitution ( Weimarer Verfassung ), was the constitution that governed Germany during the Weimar Republic era (1919–1933). The constitution declared Germany to be a democratic parliamentary republic with a legislature elected ...

  2. The Weimar Republic ( German: Weimarer Republik [ˈvaɪmaʁɐ ʁepuˈbliːk] ( listen)) is an unoffeecial, historical designation for the German state as it exeestit atween 1919 an 1933. The name derives frae the ceety o Weimar, whaur its constitutional assemmly first teuk place.

  3. Weimarer Republik. Als Weimarer Republik (zeitgenössisch auch Deutsche Republik) wird der Abschnitt der deutschen Geschichte von 1918 bis 1933 bezeichnet, in dem erstmals eine parlamentarische Demokratie im Deutschen Reich bestand. Diese Epoche löste die konstitutionelle Monarchie der Kaiserzeit ab und begann mit der Ausrufung der Republik am 9.

  4. Hyperinflation. Weimar Republic hyperinflation from one to a trillion paper marks per gold mark; values on logarithmic scale. A loaf of bread in Berlin that cost around 160 Marks at the end of 1922 cost 200,000,000,000 or 2*10^11 Marks by late 1923. [14] By November 1923, one US dollar was worth 4,210,500,000,000 or 4.2105*10^12 German marks.

  5. La république de Weimar (en allemand : Weimarer Republik, /ˈva ɪ.ma.ʁ ɐ ʁe.pu.ˈbliːk/ Écouter) est le nom donné par les historiens au régime politique en place en Allemagne de 1918 à 1933 . La république allemande est proclamée au cours de la révolution de 1918, le 9 novembre 1918, soit deux jours avant la fin des hostilités de ...

  6. Repubblica di Weimar. Repubblica di Weimar (in lingua tedesca Weimarer Republik [ˈvaɪ̯maʁɐ ʁepuˈbliːk]) è la denominazione non ufficiale con cui viene normalmente indicato il Reich tedesco (in tedesco Deutsches Reich) nel periodo tra il novembre 1918 e il 1933. Deve il suo nome alla città di Weimar, dove si riunì l' assemblea ...

  7. The presidential cabinets ( German: Präsidialkabinette) were a succession of governments of the Weimar Republic whose legitimacy derived exclusively from presidential emergency decrees. From April 1930 to January 1933, three chancellors, Heinrich Brüning, Franz von Papen, and Kurt von Schleicher were appointed by President Paul von Hindenburg ...