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  2. 1919 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    19 January – German federal election, 1919; 11 February - German presidential election, 1919; 13 February – Scheidemann cabinet are sworn in. 29 March – University of Hamburg is established. 21 June – Bauer cabinet are sworn in.

  3. Timeline of German history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of German history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Germany and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Germany. See also the list of German monarchs and list of chancellors of Germany and the list of years in Germany

  4. 1919 in sports - Wikipedia

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    1919 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Although World War I had ended in 1918, the influenza pandemic and planning difficulties from the war still curtailed sport to a considerable extent.

  5. Sport in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Biathlon has become one of the most popular winter sports in Germany in recent years, [24] and enjoys some of the highest TV ratings in Germany for any sport aside from association football. [25] Germany has won 59 Olympic medals in biathlon, more than any other nation, and is the joint most successful nation in terms of Olympic golds won, with ...

  6. German revolution of 1918–1919 - Wikipedia

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    The fact that a revolution by the working class in Germany never happened could be attributed to the "subjective factor", especially the absence of a "Marxist-Leninist offensive party". Contrary to the official party line, Rudolf Lindau supported the theory that the German revolution had a Socialist tendency.

  7. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, YouTube as an entity generated more than twice the amount of revenues in 2018 than any major TV network (with $15 billion compared to NBC's $7 billion). [34] The agreement between Google and YouTube came after YouTube presented three agreements with media companies in an attempt to avoid copyright-infringement lawsuits.

  8. History of television in Germany - Wikipedia

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    In addition, more private TV stations opened, becoming available through cable, satellite, and in some cases, over the airwaves. As the millennium approached, Germany began airing new channels. The early private programmes (RTL and Sat 1) gained a large stake in viewer ratings, others like Kabel 1, ProSieben, RTL II, and VOX got smaller shares.

  9. YouTube TV - Wikipedia

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    On March 5, 2020, YouTube TV and Sinclair reached a new deal to continue carrying all the Fox RSNs except three – the YES Network, Fox Sports Prime Ticket and Fox Sports West. [52] However, on October 1, 2020, the networks (one of which was carrying the Bally Sports moniker now) were pulled off the service after the two sides could not come ...