The Weimar Triangle (French: Triangle de Weimar; German: Weimarer Dreieck; Polish: Trójkąt Weimarski) is a regional alliance of France, Germany, and Poland...
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Weimar is a municipality in the south of Marburg-Biedenkopf district in Gießen administrative region, Hesse, Germany. The municipality's administrative...
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Weimar culture was the emergence of the arts and sciences that happened in Germany during the Weimar Republic, the latter during that part of the interwar...
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Friedrich Roth FRS (29 October 1925 – 10 November 2015) was a German-born British mathematician who won the Fields Medal for proving Roth's theorem on...
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Moses Joseph Roth (2 September 1894 – 27 May 1939) was an Austrian-Jewish journalist and novelist, best known for his family saga Radetzky March (1932)...
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Weimar paramilitary groups were militarily organized units that were formed outside of the regular German Army following the defeat of the German Empire...
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Weimar Classicism (German: Weimarer Klassik) was a German literary and cultural movement, whose practitioners established a new humanism from the synthesis...
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (category People from Weimar)
Martin Wieland, and that formed the basis of Weimar Classicism. He was ennobled by the Duke of Saxe-Weimar, Karl August, in 1782. Goethe was an early participant...
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Alfred Roth (born 27 April 1879 in Stuttgart – died 9 October 1948 in Hamburg) was a German politician and writer noted for his anti-Semitism. He was sometimes...
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Max Weber (section Weimar Republic)
Democratic Party, unsuccessfully ran for office, and advised the drafting of the Weimar Constitution. Becoming frustrated with politics, he resumed teaching in...
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Thuringia (category States of the Weimar Republic)
Erfurt is the capital and largest city. Other cities include Jena, Gera and Weimar. Thuringia is bordered by Bavaria, Hesse, Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and...
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Georg Roth (1 November 1919 – 22 June 2008) was a German conductor and music writer. Roth studied piano in Weimar from 1935 to 1940 with Alfred Hoehn...
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The Weimar edition of Luther's works, also known as the Weimarer Ausgabe (WA), is a critical complete edition of all writings of Martin Luther and his...
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Friedrich Schiller (section Weimar and later career)
these discussions led to a period now referred to as Weimar Classicism. Together they founded the Weimar Theater. They also worked together on Xenien, a collection...
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he moved as a pupil from Franz Liszt to Weimar, whom he accompanied on two trips to Pest and Rome. In 1879, Roth appeared for the first time as soloist...
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his release, Schuh made a living by doing odd jobs. He murdered Hans Eugen Roth, a truck driver, near Herrenberg on 28 January 1948, in order to get hold...
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collecting and evaluating trace evidence.[citation needed] Karola and Melanie Weimar, aged 5 and 7, lived with their parents, Reinhard and Monika, in Germany...
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Stab-in-the-back myth (category Weimar Republic)
an integral part of their official history of the 1920s, portraying the Weimar Republic as the work of the "November criminals" who had "stabbed the nation...
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Roth Air Base (German: Heeresflugplatz Roth, ICAO: ETHR) is located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) south of the city of Roth in Bavaria, Germany. Planning for...
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Joseph Roth (30 January 1896 – 22 January 1945) was a German teacher and politician from the Centre Party. He was chairman of the Centre Party in Bad Godesberg...
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Deutschvölkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund (category Organizations based in the Weimar Republic)
organisation that formed a significant part of the völkisch movement during the Weimar Republic (1918–1933), whose democratic parliamentary system it unilaterally...
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Kurt von Hammerstein-Equord (section Weimar Republic)
general (Generaloberst) who was the Commander-in-Chief of the Reichswehr, the Weimar Republic's armed forces. He is regarded as "an undisguised opponent" of...
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Governing Mayor of Berlin Klaus Wowereit (since 2001) Mayor of Frankfurt Petra Roth (2004) Prime Minister of Hesse Roland Koch (Frankfurt am Main) President...
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österreichischer Frauen. Band 1: A–H. Böhlau, Wien/Köln/Weimar 2016, ISBN 978-3-205-79590-2, S. 879. Franz Otto Roth: Die „Hexe“ Veronika. Liebeszauber, Adelspolitik...
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German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a playwright in Munich and moved...
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1920s Berlin (category Weimar culture)
architecture, higher education, government, diplomacy and industries. The Weimar Republic era began in the midst of several major movements in the fine arts...
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reigning from 1907 until the abolition of the German monarchies in 1918. The Weimar-era state of Baden originated from the area of the Grand Duchy of Baden...
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Erich Raeder (section Weimar Republic)
Raeder pp. 35–36. Bird Erich Raeder p. 37. Bird Weimar pp. 45–46. Bird Weimar pp. 46–52. Bird Weimar p. 140. Thomas pp. 57–58. "Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression...
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History of antisemitism (redirect from Weimar antisemitism)
ISBN 9004128832. Luther, Martin. D. Martin Luthers Werke: kritische Gesamtausgabe, Weimar: Hermann Böhlaus Nachfolger, 1920, Vol. 51, p. 195. Schnettger, Matthias...
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Ernst-August Roth (19 April 1898 – 26 September 1975) was a highly decorated Generalleutnant in the Luftwaffe during World War II. He was also a recipient...
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