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  2. Great Coalition (Weimar Republic) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Coalition (13 August 1923 – 30 November 1923) was a grand coalition during the Weimar Republic that was made up of the four main pro-democratic parties in the Reichstag: Gustav Stresemann, Reich chancellor during the Great Coalition, in 1926. The Social Democratic Party (SPD), a moderate socialist party

  3. Weimar political parties - Wikipedia

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    In the fourteen years the Weimar Republic was in existence, some forty parties were represented in the Reichstag.This fragmentation of political power was in part due to the use of a peculiar proportional representation electoral system that encouraged regional or small special interest parties [1] and in part due to the many challenges facing the nascent German democracy in this period.

  4. Weimar Coalition - Wikipedia

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    Weimar Coalition poster from the December 1924 German federal election. The Weimar Coalition (German: Weimarer Koalition) is the name given to the coalition government formed by the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), the German Democratic Party (DDP) and the Catholic Centre Party (Z), who together had a large majority of the delegates to the Constituent Assembly that met at Weimar in ...

  5. Weimar, California - Wikipedia

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    Weimar (formerly, "New England Mills" or "Weimer") is an unincorporated community in Placer County, California, [1] located in the Sacramento area. Weimar is located 4.5 miles (7.2 km) south-southwest of Colfax . [ 3 ]

  6. German Protestant Church Confederation - Wikipedia

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    Under the Weimar Constitution, there would be no state churches any longer, but the churches remained public corporations and retained their subsidies from government. [3] The theological faculties in the universities continued, as did religious instruction in the schools, however, allowing the parents to opt out for their children.

  7. St. Peter und Paul, Weimar - Wikipedia

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    The church of St Peter and Paul in Weimar, Germany, is also known as Herderkirche (Herder Church) after Johann Gottfried Herder. It is the most important church building of the town, and is called Stadtkirche (town church), opposed to the courtly Schloßkirche (court chapel). It has been the church of a Lutheran parish since 1525, after the ...

  8. Category:Churches in Weimar - Wikipedia

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