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Weimar$96321$ - traducción al Inglés

TIMELINE
Weimar Republic timeline; Weimar Timeline; Weimar timeline

Weimar      
n. Weimar, ciudad en la parte central de Alemania; apellido; ciudad en Texas (EEUU)
Weimar Republic         
  • A 50 million mark banknote issued in 1923, worth approximately one U.S. dollar when issued, would have been worth approximately 12 million U.S. dollars nine years earlier, but within a few weeks inflation made the banknote practically worthless.
  • Unemployment rate in Germany between 1928 and 1935 as during Brüning's policy of deflation (marked in purple), the unemployment rate soared from 15.7% in 1930 to 30.8% in 1932.
  • Gross national product (inflation adjusted) and price index in Germany, 1926–1936 while the period between 1930 and 1932 is marked by a severe deflation and recession
  • [[Philipp Scheidemann]] addresses a crowd from a window of the [[Reich Chancellery]], 9 November 1918
  • SA]] had nearly two million members at the end of 1932.
  • One-million mark notes used as notepaper, October 1923
  • [[Wilhelm Marx]]'s Christmas broadcast, December 1923
  • Brunswick]], Lower Saxony, 1932
  • A begging disabled WWI veteran (Berlin, 1923)
  • Sailors during the mutiny in Kiel, November 1918
  • The "[[Golden Twenties]]" in Berlin: a jazz band plays for a tea dance at the hotel Esplanade, 1926
  • Troops of the German Army feeding the poor in Berlin, 1931
  • Berlin-Wedding}}, 1927
  • Chart of the Weimar Constitution of 11 August 1919. It replaced the law concerning the provisional Reich power of 10 February 1919.
  • ''Kaiserliche Marine'']] (1903–1919)
  • Naval jack of the ''[[Reichsmarine]]'' (1918–1935)
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  • National Assembly]]
  • DNVP]] leader), [[Franz von Papen]], and [[Franz Seldte]]
  • [[The Elephant Celebes]] by Max Ernst (1921)
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GERMANY IN THE YEARS 1919–1933
Weimer republic; Weimar republic; Weimar Germany; List of Weimer states; Weimar era; Weimar period; November Republic; Weiman republic; The Great Depression in Germany; Wiemar republic; Weimar parliament; Weimer Republic; Weimar regime; Weimar government; Weimar rep; Weimar Democracy; Weimarer Republik; Weimar Establishment; The Weimar Republic; German Reich (1919–1933); Weimar Era; Birth of weimar republic; Weimsr republic; Wiemar Republic; Republic of Weimar; German Reich (1919-1933); Free State of Gotha; Erfüllungspolitik; Weimar German; Decline of the Weimar Republic; German Reich (1918–1933); German Reich (1918-1933); Republican Germany
La República de Weimar (sistemas de gobierno en Alemania entre los años 1918 y 1933)
German Chancellor         
  • The Chancellor's Office]] in Berlin
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  • SPD]] meeting in [[Dortmund]], 1983
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  • The cabinet bench in the [[Reichstag building]] (to the left of the flag) with the raised seat of the chancellor in the front row
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  • [[Robert Habeck]], Vice Chancellor of Germany
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OFFICES HELD OVER TIME BY THE HEAD OF GOVERNMENT OF GERMANY
Chancellor of Germany (1949–present); German Bundeskanzler; German chancellor; Reichskanzler; Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (1949-1990); German Chancellor; Chancellors of Germany; Chancellor of the German Empire; Federal Chancellor (Germany); Chancellor of germany; Reich Chancellor; German Prime Minister; Prime Minister of Germany; Chancellor of Germany (German Empire); Chancellor of the North German Confederation; Chancellor of Germany (German Reich); Chancellor of Germany (Weimar Republic); Chancellor of Germany (Third Reich); Chancellor of Germany (Federal Republic); Federal Chancellor of Germany; Chancellor of Germany (Federal Republic of Germany); Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany; West German Chancellor; Chancellor of Africa (German Reich); Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany; Imperial Chancellor (Germany); Chancellor of West Germany; Chancellor of Germany (1949-); Chancellor of Germany (1949–); Chancellor of Germany (1949-Present); Chancellor of Germany (1949–Present); Chancellor of Germany (1949-present); Chancellor of the Reich; Chancellor (Germany); German Chancelllor; Reichskanzlerin; Federal chancellor of Germany; German Federal Chancellor; German federal chancellor
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Definición

Weimaraner
['v??m??r?:n?, 'w??-]
¦ noun a dog of a thin-coated, typically grey breed of pointer used as a gun dog.
Origin
1940s: from Ger., from Weimar in Germany, where the breed was developed.

Wikipedia

Timeline of the Weimar Republic

This Weimar Timeline charts the chronology of the Weimar Republic, dating the pre-history before the adoption of the actual Weimar constitution. This timeline stops when Hitler establishes the Third Reich.

The timeline is color-coded:

  • Black: Normal events of the Weimar republic and its pre-history.
  • Red: Events pertaining to Adolf Hitler.
  • Brown: Events regarding the German Workers' Party and the Nazi Party.
  • All other events pertaining to the rise of Nazism in Germany are emboldened.

For a chronology focusing on the rise of Nazism see Early Nazi Timeline.