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The German revolution of 1918–1919, also known as the November Revolution (German: Novemberrevolution), was an uprising started by workers and soldiers in the final days of World War I. It quickly and almost bloodlessly brought down the German Empire , then, in its more violent second stage, the supporters of a parliamentary republic were ...
German strike of January 1918, against World War I. German revolution of 1918–1919; Berlin March Battles, in 1919. First Silesian Uprising, including a general strike, in 1919. Spartacist uprising, including strikes, in 1919.
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The Ruhr uprising (German: Ruhraufstand), or March uprising (Märzaufstand), was a left-wing workers' revolt in the Ruhr region of Germany in March and April 1920. It was triggered by the call for a general strike in response to the right-wing Kapp Putsch of 13 March 1920 and became an armed rebellion when radical left workers used the strike as an opportunity to attempt the establishment of a ...
Pages in category "Battles of the German Revolution of 1918–1919" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The German military remains passive and the putsch is defeated by a general strike. The German Ruhr Uprising, spurred by the general strike against the Kapp Putsch, is crushed by the German military. June 4 Hungary signs the Treaty of Trianon with the Allied powers. The treaty regulated the status of an independent Hungarian state and defined ...
Ralf Hoffrogge: The German Revolution’s Bloody End. In: Jacobin Magazine, March 2019; Reinhard Sturm: Vom Kaiserreich zur Republik 1918/19. In: Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung, 23 December 2011; Gerd Nohr: März 1919. In: Marxistische Bibliothek, 10 May 2007, Archived from Original; Paul Levi: Brief an Lenin (27. März 1919).
The Reich Congress of Workers' and Soldiers' Councils meeting in Berlin on 16 December 1918. The German workers' and soldiers' councils of 1918–1919 (German: Arbeiter- und Soldatenräte) were short-lived revolutionary bodies that spread the German Revolution to cities across the German Empire during the final days of World War I.