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The brief experience of the Bavarian Soviet Republic which lasted from April 7th until May 1st 1919 was an indication that the flood-tide of revolution was spreading from East to West with what seemed at the time an irresistible urge.
Soviets, or workers' councils, were set up to fight for the workers' demands: peace, universal suffrage, all power to the soviets.
A short-lived soviet republic was proclaimed in Bavaria.
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  Bavarian Soviet Republic - Historic Event - German Archive: The Bavarian Soviet Republic (Bayerische Räterepublik) - ...
Bavarian Soviet Republic - Historic Event - German Archive: The Bavarian Soviet Republic (Bayerische Räterepublik) - also known as the Munich Soviet Republic (Münchner Räterepublik) - was a short-lived revolutionary government in the German state of Bavaria in 1919 that sought to replace the fledgling Weimar Republic in its early days.
The Bavarian Soviet Republic (Bayerische Räterepublik) - also known as the Munich Soviet Republic (Münchner Räterepublik) - was a short-lived revolutionary government in the German state of Bavaria in 1919 that sought to replace the fledgling Weimar Republic in its early days.
On 6 April, the 'Bavarian Soviet Republic' was proclaimed.
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  Bavarian Soviet Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bavarian Soviet Republic (Bayrische Räterepublik) — also known as the Munich Soviet Republic (Münchner Räterepublik) — was a short-lived revolutionary government in the German state of Bavaria in 1919 that sought to replace the fledgling Weimar Republic in its early days.
On 6 April, the "Bavarian Soviet Republic" was proclaimed.
Soon after, on 3 May 1919, the Freikorps (having a force of 30,000 men) together with the "White Guards of Capitalism" (having a force of 9,000) entered the Bavarian Soviet Republic and defeated the Communists, after bitter street fights in which over 1,000 volunteer supporters of the government were killed.
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 Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bavarian Alps define the border with Austria, and within the range is the highest peak in Germany, the Zugspitze.
Bavarians also consume many items of food and drink which are unusual elsewhere in Germany.
Language: Bavarians are very proud of their marked dialects and most of them speak with their Bavarian, Franconian or Swabian accent.
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 History_of_Bavaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
One theory of the etymological origins of the name "Bavarian" is that ''Bai(o)arii'' was derived from ''Bai(a)haim'', which is thought to be equivalent with the land of the antique tribe of the Boii and modern Bohemia (Reindel 1981).
Bavarian law was commited to writing between the years 739 and 748.
It was to obtain popular support for this policy and for the Bavarian claims on Baden that the crown prince pressed for a liberal constitution, the reluctance of Montgelas to concede it being the cause of his dismissal.
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 Dolchstoßlegende - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The anti-Semitism was intensified by the Bavarian Soviet Republic, a Communist government which ruled the city of Munich for two weeks before being crushed by the Freikorps militia.
Most of the Bavarian Soviet Republic's leaders were Jewish, a fact that allowed anti-Semitic propagandists to tar all Jews with the brush of "Communist treason".
The Weimar Republic under Friedrich Ebert violently suppressed workers' uprisings with the help of the Reichswehr and tolerated the paramilitary Freikorps forming all across Germany.
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 Bavarian Soviet Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The '''Bavarian Soviet Republic''' ('''Bayerische Räterepublik''')—also known as the '''Munich Soviet Republic''' ('''Münchner Räterepublik''')—was a short-lived revolutionary government in the German state of Bavaria in 1919 that sought to replace the fledgling Weimar Republic in its early days.
On April 6, the "Bavarian Soviet Republic" was proclaimed.
Soon after, on 3 May 1919, the proto-fascist Freikorps (having a force of 30,000 men) together with the "White Guards of Capitalism" (having a force of 9,000) invaded the Bavarian Soviet Republic and defeated the Communists, after bitter street fights in which over 1,000 volunteer supporters of the government were killed.
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 Munich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
But the Soviet Republic was brutally put down on May 3, 1919 by the militarist Freikorps, many of whom were later drawn to Adolf Hitler and National Socialism.
Weimar Republic / Nazi Regime and World War II In 1923 Hitler and his supporters, who at that time were concentrated in Munich, staged the Beer Hall Putsch, an attempt to overthrow the Weimar Republic and seize power.
As capital of Bavaria Munich is an important political center in Germany and the seat of the Bavarian Landtag (the state parliament), the Staatskanzlei (the state chancellery) and of all state departments.
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 Leon Trotsky's Rallying the Army During the Civil War   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The wave of enthusiasm over the establishment of a Soviet Republic in Hungary had hardly passed when the proletariat of Bavaria got possession of power and extended the hand of brotherly unison to the Russian and Hungarian Republics.
Coal miners, metalworkers, and textile workers are sending brotherly greetings to the victorious Hungarian Republic and demand of the German Soviets a complete change of front, that is, a break with imperialists -- their own, the English, French, and American -- and the forming of a close union with Russia and Hungary.
In the province of Samara all Soviet institutions have been put on a war footing, and the best forces have been diverted to support the army, to form reserve regiments to carry on agitation of an educational character in the ranks of the Red Army.
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 Dolchstosslegende -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The common scapegoats were Weimar Republic politicians, socialists, communists, and "international Jewry" — a term referring to Jews with a perceived excess of wealth and influence.
Most of the Bavarian Soviet Republic's leaders were Jewish, a fact exploited by anti-Semitic propagandists to tar all Jews with the brush of "Communist treason".
In spite or because of this tolerance of the extreme right, the republic was viciously attacked, many of its representatives such as Walther Rathenau were assassinated, and the leaders were branded as "criminals" and Jews by the right-wing press dominated by Alfred Hugenberg.
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the counter-revolutionary forces, the whites, composed of various groups of decommissioned soldiers known as "frei corps", equipped and financed by the mysterious thule society, defeated the bavarian soviet within a matter of weeks.
after the bavarian republic had been defeated by the whites, in may, hitler's superiors put him to work in the post revolution investigating commission.
after the bavarian communist revolution of 1918, the thule society became a center of the counterrevolutionary subculture.
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 Science Fair Projects - Munich
In 1806, it became the capital of the Bavarian monarchical state, with the state's parliament (the Landtag) and the new archdiocese of Munich and Freising being located in the city.
In November 1918, Communists took power establishing the Bavarian Soviet Republic (Münchner Räterepublik) which was put down on May 3 1919 by the right wing Freikorps, many of whom were later drawn to Adolf Hitler and National Socialism.
This is extraordinary because the rest of Bavaria is a conservative stronghold, with the CSU (Christian Social Union) winning absolute majorities among the Bavarian electorate in nearly all elections communal, state and federal level.
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 Soviet Republic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Soviet republic, a republic ruled by soviets (workers' councils), may refer to one of the following:
Soviet Republic of Naissaar, on an island in the Baltic Sea (1917-1918)
Galician Soviet Socialist Republic (July 9, 1920 - September 21, 1920), created in Soviet occupied territory during the Polish-Soviet War.
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 the unknown hitler: nazi roots in the occult
the unknown hitler: nazi roots in the occult on april 6, 1919, in bavaria, left wing socialists and anarchists pro- claimed the bavarian soviet republic.
after the bavarian republic had been defeated by the whites, in may, hitler's superiors put him to work in the post revolution investigating commission.
after the bavarian communist revolution of 1918, the thule society became a center of the counterrevolutionary subculture.
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 The Beer Hall Putsch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Since the police under the Weimar constitution were responsible to the federal states and not to the central government, the Bavarian police had used their power to protect radical right-wing groups such as the Nazis.
Bavarian courts were notoriously harsh to left-wingers while coddling right-wing extremists.
The government tried to force the Bavarian government to control the Nazis by banning the party newspaper, the Voekischer Beobachter When the head of the Bavarian military district, General von Lossow, rejected this order, he was relieved of his command.
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 Bavarian Highlands, Scenes from the - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Bavarian Highlands, Scenes from the   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
1, 3, and 6 were arranged for orchestra alone as Three Bavarian Dances, first performed at Crystal Palace, London, on 23 October 1897, conducted by August Manns.
Bavarian Aero Club (quasi-official label used with German postage)
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Munich Soviet Republic . Enpsychlopedia
The Munich Soviet Republic (German: Münchner Räterepublik) was a short-lived revolutionary government in the German state of Bavaria in 1919 that sought to replace the fledgling Weimar Republic in its early days.
On 21 February 1919, as he was on his way to parliament to announce his resignation, he was shot by Anton Graf Arco-Valley, who was rejected from membership in the Thule Society because of Jewish ancestry on his mother's side.
On 6 April, a Soviet Republic was proclaimed.
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 The Bolshevik Revolution - History
Soviet rule is established in Petrograd, Donbass, Moscow, Baku, the Urals, and the Volga region.
The Revolutionary Military Soviet of the Republic (RMSR) is established as the ruling body of the armed forces.
Bavarian Soviet Republic is overthrown, but regains upper hand by the 13th.
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 Yes90 tviNews S90 • 101 Bavaria SommerFestivals - 2005-06 FILMING IN BAVARIA LOCATION BAYERN / AN INVITATION TO ...
The argument brought in for the Bavarian duke 1623 and thus the right to be allowed to select together with six (sieve later) further princes, the emperor.
In February the nunmehrige Bavarian Prime Minister Kurt Eisner is shot by an assassin.
The following political conflicts lead the at the beginning of of May to proclaiming the soviet republic, are bloodily struck down.
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 Communist state - China-related Topics CM-CP - China-Related Topics
Furthermore, the historical states of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, Slovak Soviet Republic and Bavarian Soviet Republic were short-lived revolutionary entities that are difficult to define as "Communist states", because the status of non-communist political parties and movements within them remained unclear.
Independent of the Soviet Union, the Chinese Revolution led to the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, and the First Indochina War led to the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in North Vietnam in 1954.
The Soviet practice of making it illegal to quit one's job, or to hire a dissident, or his relatives, is regarded by the critics as tantamount to slavery.
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 Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler, Vol. 2 Chap. 10
During the Soviet regime in Munich great public meetings were held at which hatred against the rest of Germany, but particularly against Prussia, was roused up to such a pitch that a North German would have risked his life in attending one of those meetings.
The Bavarian did not see the Berlin of four million industrious and efficient working people, but only the lazy and decadent Berlin which is to be found in the worst quarters of the West End.
On its side, the Republic having no sense of tradition or respect for past greatness, dragged the symbol of the past in the mud, but it will be surprised one day to discover how superficial is the devotion of its citizens to its own symbol.
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 Historical Flags (Bavaria, Germany)
Most of the [Bavarian historical flags'] information is from Drake-Brockman 1983.
It became a kingdom in 1806 (Königreich Bayern), a republic in 1918 and a federal free state (Freistaat Bayern) shortly after that.
Its realm consisted of the swabian-allemanii speakers: the German part of Switzerland, Alsace, southern Baden, southern Württemberg and the Bavarian Swabia up to the Lech river.
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 Munich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Munich is home to a neo-classical opera house of international renown, the Nationaltheater where several of Richard Wagner's operas had their premieres under the patronage of Ludwig II of Bavaria.
The State Museum of Ethnology in Maximilianstrasse is the second largest collection in Germany of artifacts and objects from outside Europe, while the Bavarian National Museum and the adjoining State Archeological Collections in Prinzregentenstrasse rank among Europe's major art and cultural history museums.
These specialities are often served in the beergardens: Obatzda is a Bavarian Cheese Specialty, a savoury blend of smashed camembert with brie prepared with cream cheese, butter and onions or spicy paprika.
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 H-Net Review: John Abbott on Anti-Semitism before the Holocaust   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The reference, of course, is to the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republic of April 1919.
Bavarian support for Eisner's experiment largely hinged upon his diplomatic bid to break away from the Prussian north in suing for a separate peace.
Whatever the dubious plausibility of their claims to have been victimized by Jewish revolutionary outsiders, the sharp rise in Bavarian antisemitism, and the headlong flight into anti-Jewish fantasy, was at its core deeply and self-servingly dishonest.
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 RRIII, Pt. 4: Strengths and Weaknesses in the Line of The International Communist Movement
If the victorious proletariat conducts systematic propaganda among them, while the Soviet governments come to their assistance with all the means at their command-in that event it would be wrong to assume that the capitalist stage of development is inevitable for the backward nationalities.
Soviet troops had helped Red forces in Finland in 1917 -18; they had helped to establish Soviet republics in Estonia and Latvia at the end of 1918; they would do the same in Georgia in 1921.
According to Lenin the Soviet state must unite with the liberation movements of the world, even though they are not socialist, implying that the diplomacy of socialist countries is a form of revolutionary struggle waged by the communist movement, and that a proletariat that has state power can use diplomacy to overthrow imperialism.
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