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  1. Print ( hardcover & paperback) November 1918: A German Revolution ( German: November 1918, eine deutsche Revolution) is a tetralogy of novels by German writer Alfred Döblin about the German Revolution of 1918–1919. [1] The four volumes—Vol.

  2. The German Revolution. The German Revolution forced the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II, ending the Hohenzollern monarchy and plunging Germany into weeks of political struggle and uncertainty. The revolution began with the Kiel mutiny of late October, which within a week had spread to numerous towns and military bases across Germany.

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  4. 23 de nov. de 2023 · The German Revolution of 1918–19 brought an abrupt end to more than a thousand years of monarchical history in Central Europe. The revolution led to a state-of-the-art liberal democracy and the first ever socialist government of an advanced industrial economy. But it is seldom regarded as belonging in the same company of epoch-defining revolutions as … Continue reading The German ...

  5. t. e. The Greater Poland uprising of 1918–1919, or Wielkopolska uprising of 1918–1919 ( Polish: powstanie wielkopolskie 1918–1919 roku; German: Großpolnischer Aufstand) or Posnanian War was a military insurrection of Poles in the Greater Poland region (German: Grand Duchy of Posen or Provinz Posen) against German rule.

  6. Withdrawal and the Russian Revolution begins (March–November 1917) United States enters the war (April 1917) Nivelle Offensive and French Army mutinies (April–June 1917) Sinai and Palestine campaign (1917–1918) German spring offensive (March–July 1918) Hundred Days Offensive (August–November 1918) Battle of Albert.

  7. Upon receiving the news about the German Revolution, on November 13, 1918, the Soviet government annulled the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and issued orders to the Red Army to move in the direction of Belarus, Ukraine and the Baltic States in order to establish Soviet governments there.