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  2. Timeline of German history - Wikipedia

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    The German Emergency Acts were passed, amending the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany to allow for the restriction of certain freedoms in the event of an emergency, and marking a major political defeat for the German student movement. 1969: 21 October: Willy Brandt of the SPD was elected chancellor of West Germany. 1970: 5 June

  3. 9 November in German history - Wikipedia

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    There are eight events in German history that are connected to 9 November, five of which had considerable historical consequences: the execution of Robert Blum in 1848, the end of the monarchies in 1918, the Hitler putsch attempt in 1923, the Nazi antisemitic pogroms in 1938 and the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.

  4. History of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Luther's translation of the Bible into High German was also decisive for the German language and its evolution from Early New High German to Modern Standard German. [181] The publication of Luther's Bible was a decisive moment in the spread of literacy in early modern Germany , [ 181 ] and promoted the development of non-local forms of language ...

  5. Category:Historical events in Germany - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; General ... 2025 events in Germany by month (2 C) C. Cancelled events in Germany ...

  6. 1929 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    25 February-Irmgard Oepen, German physician and medical journalist (died 2018) 9 March - Werner Grossmann, East German deputy leader of the Ministry for State Security [5] 18 March - Christa Wolf, literary critic, novelist, and essayist (died 2011) [6] 30 March-Peter Kuiper, German (died 2007) 2 April - Hans Koschnick, German politician (died 2016)

  7. 1918 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    4 April – Hermann Cohen, German philosopher (born 1842) 20 April – Karl Ferdinand Braun, German inventor, physicist and Nobel laureate in physics (born 1850) 21 April. Friedrich II, Duke of Anhalt (born 1856) Manfred von Richthofen, German fighter pilot (born 1892) 27 April – Oscar Troplowitz, German pharmacist and entrepreneur (born 1863)

  8. 1944 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    2 March — Uschi Glas, German actress; 15 March - Josef Joffe, German publisher; 20 March — Erwin Neher, German biophysicist; 21 March — Gila von Weitershausen, German actress; 24 March — Rebecca Horn, German visual artist (died 2024) 6 April - Bernd Spier, German singer (died 2017) 7 April Christof Nel, German theatre and opera director ...

  9. Timeline of the Weimar Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Timeline of the Weimar Republic lists in chronological order the major events of the Weimar Republic, beginning with the final month of the German Empire and ending with the Nazi Enabling Act of 1933 that concentrated all power in the hands of Adolf Hitler. A second chronological section lists important cultural, scientific and commercial ...