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1 Deutschlandlied
n; nur Sg. German national anthem* * *Deutsch|land|liednt(West) German national anthem* * *Deutsch·land·liednt▪ das \Deutschlandlied the German national anthem* * *das the song ‘Deutschland, Deutschland über alles’•• Cultural note:This has been the German national anthem since 1922, when it was chosen by the first president of the Weimar Republic. The song entitled Lied der Deutschen (Song of the Germans) was written by Hoffmann von Fallersleben in 1841 and set to a melody composed by Joseph Haydn (1732-1809). The third stanza of the song Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit... is now used as the national anthem* * ** * *das the song ‘Deutschland, Deutschland über alles’•• Cultural note:This has been the German national anthem since 1922, when it was chosen by the first president of the Weimar Republic. The song entitled Lied der Deutschen (Song of the Germans) was written by Hoffmann von Fallersleben in 1841 and set to a melody composed by Joseph Haydn (1732-1809). The third stanza of the song Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit... is now used as the national anthem -
2 Weimarer
Adj.: Weimarer Republik / Verfassung POL., HIST. Weimar Republic / Constitution* * *Weimarer adj:Weimarer Republik/Verfassung POL, HIST Weimar Republic/Constitution -
3 Weimarer Republik
Wei|ma|rer Re|pub|lik ['vaimaːrɐ]fWeimar Republic* * *Wei·ma·rer Re·pu·blik[ˈvaimarɐ -]▪ die \Weimarer Republik \Weimarer Republik the Weimar Republic -
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5 Reichstag
Reichs·tag m¿Kultur?During the years of the German Reich, the Reichstag - sovereign assembly was composed of representatives who were elected for four years according to the constitution of the Weimar Republic. After reunification, the parliament in Bonn took the decision to relocate to Berlin and in 1994, the Reichstag building in Berlin once again became the seat of federal parliament in Germany. -
6 Weimarer Republik
Wei·ma·rer Re·pu·blik [ʼvaimarɐ -] fdie \Weimarer Republik \Weimarer Republik the Weimar RepublicDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Weimarer Republik
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7 Weimarer Republik
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Weimar Republic — the German republic (1919 33), founded at Weimar. * * * Government of Germany 1919–33, so named because the assembly that adopted its constitution met at Weimar in 1919. In its early years, the Weimar Republic was troubled by postwar economic and … Universalium
Weimar Republic — noun the German republic founded at Weimar in 1919 The Weimar Republic was overthrown in 1933 and replaced by the Third Reich • Hypernyms: ↑democracy, ↑republic, ↑commonwealth … Useful english dictionary
Weimar Republic — Wei|mar Re|pub|lic, the the first German ↑republic, which was established in 1919 at a meeting in the city of ↑Weimar. It faced difficult economic problems, including very high ↑inflation, and ended when Hitler took control of the country in 1933 … Dictionary of contemporary English
Weimar Republic — Wei′mar Repub′lic n. geg why the German republic (1919–33), founded at Weimar … From formal English to slang
Weimar Republic — /vaɪma rəˈpʌblɪk/ (say vuymah ruh publik) noun the German Republic from 1919 to 1933; founded at the town of Weimar in central eastern Germany …
Weimar Republic — geographical name the German republic 1919 33 … New Collegiate Dictionary
Weimar Republic — German republic (1919–1933) … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Weimar Republic — noun /ˈvaɪmɑː(r) rɪˈpʌblɪk/ The democratic government of Germany between the abdication of in 1919 and the assumption of power by in 1933 … Wiktionary