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Kitty, 20. I love winter, half-and-half honey and sugar in milky tea, cats, perigee moons, long skirts, pretty things, books, night time and rainy days.

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  • Aug 1914 - 'Burgfrieden' (political truce) declared.
  • Jul 1917 - Reichstag Peace Resolution.
  • 3 Oct 1918 - Prince Max of Baden becomes chancellor.
  • 3 Nov 1918 - Kiel naval mutiny.
  • 9 Nov 1918 - Friedrich Ebert appointed chancellor, Republic declared.
  • Jan 1919 - Communist uprising.
  • 19 Jan 1919 - National Assembly elected (SPD 38%).
  • Apr 1919 - Communist revolution in Bavaria.
  • 31 Jul 1919 - Weimar Constitution adopted for republic.
  • Mar 1920 - Kapp Putsch in Berlin.
  • Apr 1920 - Civil War in Ruhr area.
  • 24 Jun 1922 - Rathenau assassinated.
  • Oct 1923 - Communists overthrown in Saxony and Thuringia.
  • 9 Nov 1923 - Beer Hall Putsch in Munich.
  • 16 Apr 1925 - Hindenburg elected president.
  • 28 May 1928 - Reichstag elections (12 Nazi deputies)...
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  • chan·cel·lor /ˈCHans(ə)lər/ n.
    • a senior state or legal official.
    • the head of the government in some European countries, such as Germany.
  • coun·ter·rev·o·lu·tion /kounˈtər-revəˈlo͞oSHən/
    • a movement to oppose revolutionary tendencies and developments.
    • a revolution whose aim is the deposition and reversal of a political or social system set up by a previous revolution.
  • kai·ser /ˈkīzər/ n.
    • any of the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire (962-1806), of Austria (1806-1918), or of Germany (1871-1918).
    • used as the title for such a man.
  • reich /rīk/ n.
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  • Alfred Hugenberg
  • Captain Ernst Röhm
  • Erich Ludendorff
  • Freidrich Ebert
  • General von Lüttwitz
  • General von Seeckt
  • Gustav Noske
  • Gustav Stresemann
  • Gustav von Kahr
  • Hermann Ehrhardt
  • Hermann Müller
  • Kurt Eisner
  • Matthias Erzberger
  • Philipp Scheidemann
  • Prince Max of Baden
  • Rosa Luxemburg
  • Walter Gropius
  • Walter Rathenau
  • Wilhelm Cuno
  • Wolfgang Kapp
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  • BVP - Bavarian People's Party. Conservative, split from the Centre Party in 1918.
  • Centre - Founded in 1871 to represent Catholic interests in the predominantly Protestant Reich. Moderate.
  • DDP - Democratic Party. Moderate, formed in 1918. Development of the old Progressive People's Party. Included so members of the National Liberal Party.
  • DNVP - German Nationalist People's Party. Supported the conservative values of Wilhelmine Germany. Ultra-conservative.
  • DVP - German People's Party. Conservative, included the more conservative members of the National Liberals.
  • KPD - Communist Party, first named the Spartacist League. Left-wing, formed 1917.
  • NSDAP - National Socialist German Workers' Party or the Nazi Party. Extreme right-wing, ultra-conservative, founded in 1919.
  • SPD - Social Democratic Party or Majority So...
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