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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. 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 ...

  4. 1937 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    2 April — Alexandra Kluge, German actress (died 2017) 3 April — Annekathrin Bürger, German actress; 12 April — Barbara Aland, German theologian (died 2024) 24 April — Otmar Gutmann, German TV producer, animator and director (died 1993) 25 April — Wolfgang Zapf, German sociologe (died 2018) 2 May – Gisela Elsner, German writer (died ...

  5. 1936 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    1 August — The 1936 Summer Olympics open in Berlin, Germany, at the end of the first ever Olympic torch relay. [3] It is also the first occasion in world history when a sporting event is given television coverage. The first German volunteers on the nationalist side of the Spanish civil war leave for Spain. [4] 30 August — Ernest Nash flees ...

  6. 1921 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Poland obtained almost exactly half of the 1,950,000 inhabitants, viz., 965,000, but not quite a third of the territory, i.e., only 3,214.26 km 2 (1,255 mi 2) out of 10,950.89 km 2 (4,265 mi 2). German and Polish officials, under a League of Nations recommendation, agreed to come up with protections of minority interests that would last for 15 ...

  7. 1920 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The exact conditions laid down were that Germany should reduce the Reichswehr to 150,000 men by October 1, withdraw the arms of the Einwohnerwehr and the Sicherheitspolizei, and issue a proclamation demanding the surrender of all arms in the hands of the civilian population, with effective penalties in the event of default. On July 9 the German ...

  8. 1942 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, German biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine; 21 November - Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul, German politician; 25 November - Rosa von Praunheim, German film director, author and painter; 2 December - Ulrich Wickert, German journalist; 3 December - Alice Schwarzer, German feminist and publisher

  9. 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 ...