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The German Revolution (German: Novemberrevolution) was the politically driven civil conflict in Germany at the end of World War I, which resulted in the replacement of Germany's imperial government with a republic. The revolutionary period lasted from November 1918 until the formal establishment of the Weimar Republic in August 1919. The revolution ended officially on 11 August 1919, when the Weimar Constitution was adopted.

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  • German Revolution of 1918–19
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  • The German Revolution (German: Novemberrevolution) was the politically driven civil conflict in Germany at the end of World War I, which resulted in the replacement of Germany's imperial government with a republic. The revolutionary period lasted from November 1918 until the formal establishment of the Weimar Republic in August 1919. The revolution ended officially on 11 August 1919, when the Weimar Constitution was adopted.
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  • the aftermath of World War I and the Revolutions of 1917–23
Date
  • --11-03
Commander
  • Friedrich Ebert
  • Rosa Luxemburg
  • Clara Zetkin
  • Ernst Toller
  • Eugen Levine
  • Gustav Landauer
  • Karl Liebknecht
  • Karl Radek
  • Kurt Eisner
  • Leo Jogiches
  • Paul Levi
Caption
  • Soldiers posing with a captured revolutionary, May 1919
Result
  • Weimar Republic government victory
combatant
  • Free Socialist Republic of Germany * Spartacus League/Communist Party of Germany * Bavarian Soviet Republic * Free Workers' Union
  • German Empire * Imperial German Army Weimar Republic * Reichswehr * Freikorps * Stahlhelm
Place
  • Germany
Conflict
  • German Revolution
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  • The German Revolution (German: Novemberrevolution) was the politically driven civil conflict in Germany at the end of World War I, which resulted in the replacement of Germany's imperial government with a republic. The revolutionary period lasted from November 1918 until the formal establishment of the Weimar Republic in August 1919. The roots of the revolution lie in the German Empire's fate in the First World War and the social tensions which came to a head shortly thereafter. The first acts of revolution were triggered by the policy of the Supreme Command and its lack of coordination with the Naval Command which, in the face of defeat, nevertheless insisted on engaging in a climactic battle with the British Royal Navy. The Wilhelmshaven mutiny (a sailors' revolt) ensued in the naval ports of Wilhelmshaven and Kiel, and the spirit of rebellion spread across the country and led to the proclamation of a republic on 9 November 1918. Shortly thereafter Emperor Wilhelm II abdicated. The revolutionaries, inspired by communist ideas, failed to hand power to soviets as the Bolsheviks had in Russia, because the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) leadership refused to work with those who supported the Bolsheviks. Furthermore, fearing an all-out civil war in Germany between the communists and the reactionary conservatives, the SPD did not plan to completely strip the old imperial elites of their power and instead sought to integrate them into the new social democratic system. In this endeavour, SPD leftists sought an alliance with the Supreme Command. The army and Freikorps (nationalist militias) quelled the Spartacist uprising by force. The political fragmentation among the left wing was a significant factor in the failure of the left to seize power. The revolution ended officially on 11 August 1919, when the Weimar Constitution was adopted.
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