weimar in English

noun
1
a city in Thuringia, in central Germany; population 64,500 (est. 2006).

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1. Weimar Awreak sandweed coffeehouse

2. 1 CD / Audite / 2019-03-08 Conductors: Karabits, Kirill Ensemble: Opera Chorus Nationaltheater Weimar; Staatskapelle Weimar

3. 18 Out of the Weimar Republic, they elected Hitler.

4. They'd lived through the chaos of the Weimar Republic!

5. The Weimar constitution did not provide for a vice presidency.

6. Bonapartism, Fascism, and the Collapse of the Weimar Republic Derek S

7. Als ein Meisterstück Atonaler Symphonik (Weimar, 1996), Tafel XV

8. On 11 August 1919 President Friedrich Ebert signed the democratic Weimar Constitution.

9. In 1821 Bose was a page boy at the court of Weimar.

10. Only 1 left! 1922 Germany Weimar Republic 1 billion / 1.000.000.000 mark Banknote

11. The district-free city Weimar is completely enclosed by the district.

12. The Weimar constitution granted the president sweeping powers in the event of a crisis.

13. Bauhaus was an influential art and design movement that began in 1919 in Weimar, Germany

14. Some of the pupils joined the lessons which Liszt gave in summer in Weimar.

15. The Closing of the American Mind draws analogies between the United States and the Weimar Republic.

16. Applicant: Commission of the European Communities (represented by: A. Weimar, as Agent, assisted by W.A.M. Rupert, lawyer

17. The Bauhaus was founded in 1919 in the city of Weimar by German architect Walter Gropius (1883–1969)

18. The schools near Burgen Rd include Sierra Hills Elementary School, Weimar Hills and Colfax High School.

19. Weimar Republic of Germany was the earliest epoch with systematic political education in the history of Germany.

20. In 1593 she was relieved of her post as abbess in order to marry John II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar.

21. Most of the Weimar governments were minority cabinets of the centrist parties tolerated by the social democrats or the conservatives.

22. The tricolour was ultimately selected, largely to illustrate the continuity between the Weimar Republic and this new German state.

23. In turn, the Red Army gained access to these training facilities, as well as military technology and theory from Weimar Germany.

24. He grew up in the turbulent years under the Weimar Republic with anti-Semitism galloping and inflation out of control.

25. Think: Weimar Republic in 1930; Zimbabwe more recently, in 2008, when the prices of basic goods like bread are doubling every day.

26. 5 reviews of Brasher Motor Co. of Weimar "We used Brasher Motor's body shop to repair a dent made in our front fender

27. U.S. leaders recalled what happened after World War I, when Germany's first democracy, the Weimar Republic, was massively weakened economically by having to pay off reparations.

28. S. leaders recalled what happened after World War I, when Germany's first democracy, the Weimar Republic, was massively weakened economically by having to pay off reparations.

29. A region and former duchy of north-central Germany. Established in the 13th century, the duchy became independent in 1918 before joining the Weimar Republic.

30. The Weimar Republic was founded on the base of defeat, to the new German Republic, how to recover Germany was the most important problem.

31. Merkel's priority will be to consolidate the public finances as the country emerges from the worst recession since the fall of the Weimar republic in the 1930s.

32. During interrogation Gerhard Benkowitz admitted to his preparations for blowing up the Bleiloch valley dam, the six arch railway bridge at Weimar and other appropriate sabotage targets.

33. But her reputation rests on two silent German classics, GW Pabst's subtle, mature Pandora's Box and Diary of a Lost Girl (both 19, reflecting the corrupt Weimar republic.

34. In the autumn of that year, the original troupe began a tour in Erwin Piscator's theatre in Berlin that provoked a rapid growth of agitprop troupes across Weimar Germany.

35. Its members also belonged to other art movements and groups during the Weimar Republic era, such as architect Walter Gropius (founder of Bauhaus), and Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht (agitprop theatre).

36. After Strauss's Weimar contract runs out and his friend and champion Bülow dies in February 1894, he receives a timely offer to take over the court Conductorship in Munich

37. To form a continuity between the anti-autocratic movement of the 19th century and the new democratic republic, the old black-red-gold tricolour was designated as the national German flag in the Weimar Constitution in 1919.

38. Following specifications set by the (West) German government in 1950, the flag displays three bars of equal width and has a width–length ratio of 3:5; the tricolour used during the Weimar Republic had a ratio of 2:3.

39. Ernst Abbe, (born January 23, 1840, Eisenach, Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach [now Germany]—died January 14, 1905, Jena, Germany), physicist whose theoretical and technical innovations in optical theory led to great improvements in microscope design (such as the use of a condenser to provide strong, even illumination, introduced in 1870) and clearer understanding of …