RMDYETJJ–Philipp Scheidemann (26 July 1865 – 29 November 1939) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). During the German Revolution of 1918–1919 he proclaimed Germany a republic on 9 November 1918 and subsequently became the second head of government of the Weimar Republic, acting in this post for 127 days.
RMGBYG3E–German Revolution of 1918-1919, poster, '3 Worte: Ungestörte Demobilmachung, Aufbau der Republik, Frieden' (three words: undisturbed demobilization, buildup of the Republic, peace), design: Heinrich Richter-Berlin, (1884 - 1981), Berlin, 1919, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMD9THE5–German Revolution 1918/1919: Bivouac of the guards of the workers' council at the Reichstag in Berlin after its occupation on 9 November 1918. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RF2BAEBFY–German Revolution of 1918–1919 Revolution days in Berlin. Soldiers at the portal of the Reichstag await the result of the decisions taken.
RMDYEHGY–Philipp Scheidemann (26 July 1865 – 29 November 1939) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). During the German Revolution of 1918–1919 he proclaimed Germany a republic on 9 November 1918 and subsequently became the second head of government of the Weimar Republic, acting in this post for 127 days
RM2M19XF8–Berlin Workers in the November Revolution of 1918-1919.
RF2E2GY47–German Revolution of 1918–1919 Revolution days in Berlin. Soldiers at the portal of the Reichstag await the result of the decisions taken.
RMKWCX7G–Rosa Luxemburg, was a Polish born German Communist revolutionary leader. In 1914, she joined Karl Liebknecht and others to found the Spartacus League, which played a violent role in the German Revolution of 1918-1919 (BSLOC 2017 2 57)
RM2F61H5N–German Revolution, 1918-19
RM2B1JNG3–Soldiers manning a machine gun during the Spartacist uprising, aka the January uprising. The German Revolution was a civil conflict in the German Empire at the end of the First World War that resulted in the replacement of the German federal constitutional monarchy with a democratic parliamentary republic that later became known as the Weimar Republic. The revolutionary period lasted from November 1918 until the adoption in August 1919 of the Weimar Constitution.
RM2F61H6B–German Revolution, 1918‚Äì1919
RMDYETW8–1918 uprising in berlin The German Revolution (German: November revolution) 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.
RMKWCYN3–Rosa Luxemburg, was a Polish born German Communist revolutionary leader. In 1914, she joined Karl Liebknecht and others to found the Spartacus League, which played a violent role in the German Revolution of 1918-1919 (BSLOC 2017 2 57)
RMERGPRH–German (November) Revolution in Berlin, Germany, 1918. Street fighting - rubble and damaged shops. In November 1918 Spartacist leader Karl Liebknecht declared the German Socialist Republic. In the following months, this led to a General Strike and Spartacist uprising. Liebknecht was murdered in the repression of the uprising. KL: German socialist and a co-founder with Rosa Luxemburg of the Spartacist League and the Communist Party of Germany, 13 August 1871 - 15 January 1919.
RM2J3PB36–'Straßenkämpfe in Berlin: Das Polizeipräsidium, die Hauptfront durch Artilleriefeuer stark zerstört' / 'Street fights in Berlin: The police headquarters, the main front badly damaged by artillery fire'. German Revolution 1918/1919: police headquarters at Alexanderplatz in Berlin, Germany, during the street fights in early January 1919
RM2HB25F3–Death as Juggler, Revolution, Tod als Jongleur [Revolution], Christian Rohlfs, German, 1849-1939, Color woodcut in yellow, red, and black on heavy wove paper, Germany, 1918-1919, Image: 14 3/8 x 18 1/4 in., 36.5 x 46.4 cm, fear, scary, skeleton, spooky
RF2HK5071–Inspired by Death as Juggler, Revolution, Tod als Jongleur [Revolution], Christian Rohlfs, German, 1849-1939, Color woodcut in yellow, red, and black on heavy wove paper, Germany, 1918-1919, Image: 14 3/8 x 18 1/4 in., 36.5 x 46.4 cm, fear, scary, skeleton, spooky, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMRREX6R–German revolution 1918-1919, centre piece depicts a horse butchered by german civilians due to severe hunger. Imperial war museum, london, uk
RM2A9P21N–German Revolution - Sparticides defending building, Berlin, Germany ca. 1918-1919
RMERGE5T–Street battles in Berlin - Spartacists behind a paper roll barricade. During Spartacist Uprising of German Revolution (November Revolution) of November 1918 - August 1919. Spartacus League (Spartakusbund), German Marxist revolutionary movement led by Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg.
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RMD9TH68–German Revolution 1918/1919: Revolutionary sailors and civilians demonstrate in front of Brandenburg Gate on Pariser Platz in Berlin, Germany, on 9 November 1918. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RF2BAECP4–German Revolution 1918-1919. Street fight in Berlin. The Spartacist uprising (Spartakusaufstand), also known as the January uprising (Januaraufstand)
RM2B02RDY–The Spartacus League (German: Spartakusbund) was a Marxist revolutionary movement organized in Germany during World War I. The League was named after Spartacus, leader of the largest slave rebellion of the Roman Republic. It was founded by Karl Liebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg, Clara Zetkin, and others. The League subsequently renamed itself the Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD), joining the Comintern in 1919. Its period of greatest activity was during the German Revolution of 1918, when it sought to incite a revolution by circulating the newspaper Spartacus Letters.
RM2M19XC8–Berlin Workers in the November Revolution of 1918-1919.
RF2E2GYPX–German Revolution 1918-1919. Street fight in Berlin. The Spartacist uprising (Spartakusaufstand), also known as the January uprising (Januaraufstand)
RMKWCX7A–German troops storming of Berlin Police Headquarters to oust the Spartacists, Jan. 12, 1919. The adherents of ousted leftist Police Chief, Emil Eichhorm, occupied the building on Nov. 9, 1918. the attacking soldiers were from the Freikorps, an all volunteer militia (BSLOC 2017 2 52)
RMTA3AJG–Second session of the Reichsraetekongress (Imperial Council Congress) in the Herrenhaus. From left, Neuss, the Hessian envoy Max von Biegeleben, Member of the German National Assembly Anna Simon, Davidson as a guest member of the German National Assembly, Heymann, Minister of Culture of Wuerttemberg.
RMRXDGK2–Berlin, Germany. 8th Mar 2019. Exhibition celebrating 100 years of Revolution 1918-1919 using placards, information towers and a mobile furniture van to document historical events. During the November revolution furniture vans were used as barricades and a historic furniture van is a central element of this winter exhibition theme that documents the event. November 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War and the November Revolution. Credit: Eden Breitz/Alamy Live News
RM2M93433–Death as Juggler (Revolution) (Tod als Jongleur [Revolution]) Christian Rohlfs (German, 1849-1939). Death as Juggler (Revolution) (Tod als Jongleur [Revolution]), 1918-1919. Color woodcut in yellow, red, and black on heavy wove paper, Image: 14 3/8 x 18 1/4 in. (36.5 x 46.4 cm). In Christian Rohlfs’s roughly hewn, unsettling woodcut, two women recoil from a skeleton juggling symbols of earthly power—an orb, a scepter, and a crown. The image is a reference to the danse macabre, or dance of death, a common medieval pictorial motif that served as a reminder that death is inevitable and impartial
RMH3AH36–Troups marching back and returning home
RMKWCYMX–German troops storming of Berlin Police Headquarters to oust the Spartacists, Jan. 12, 1919. The adherents of ousted leftist Police Chief, Emil Eichhorm, occupied the building on Nov. 9, 1918. the attacking soldiers were from the Freikorps, an all volunteer militia (BSLOC 2017 2 52)
RM2M93436–Death as Juggler (Revolution) (Tod als Jongleur [Revolution]) Christian Rohlfs (German, 1849-1939). Death as Juggler (Revolution) (Tod als Jongleur [Revolution]), 1918-1919. Color woodcut in yellow, red, and black on heavy wove paper, Image: 14 3/8 x 18 1/4 in. (36.5 x 46.4 cm). In Christian Rohlfs’s roughly hewn, unsettling woodcut, two women recoil from a skeleton juggling symbols of earthly power—an orb, a scepter, and a crown. The image is a reference to the danse macabre, or dance of death, a common medieval pictorial motif that served as a reminder that death is inevitable and impartial
RF2HKK6KC–Art inspired by Death as Juggler, Revolution, Tod als Jongleur [Revolution], Christian Rohlfs, German, 1849-1939, Color woodcut in yellow, red, and black on heavy wove paper, Germany, 1918-1919, Image: 14 3/8 x 18 1/4 in., 36.5 x 46.4 cm, fear, scary, skeleton, spooky, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2A9P18X–German Revolution - German troops demobilize to aid Ebert government ca. 1918-1919
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RMD9THT3–German Revolutiion 1918/1919: Revolutionary sailors and civilians demonstrate on Pariser Platz in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, on 9 November 1918. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
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RMD9TH64–German Revolution of 1918-1919: Tanks of the government troops are pictured in Berlin, Germany, during the street fights in March 1919. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RM2M19XC7–Berlin Workers in the November Revolution of 1918-1919.
RF2BAEDA9–German revolutionary marine during the January revolution in Berlin. 1919
RM2C7Y5E3–Franz Erdmann Mehring was a German communist historian and revolutionary socialist politician who was a senior member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany during the German Revolution of 1918–1919.
RF2E53B0F–German Revolution 1918-1919. Street fight in Berlin. The Spartacist uprising (Spartakusaufstand), also known as the January uprising (Januaraufstand)
RM2B02RE0–The Spartacus League (German: Spartakusbund) was a Marxist revolutionary movement organized in Germany during World War I. The League was named after Spartacus, leader of the largest slave rebellion of the Roman Republic. It was founded by Karl Liebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg, Clara Zetkin, and others. The League subsequently renamed itself the Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD), joining the Comintern in 1919. Its period of greatest activity was during the German Revolution of 1918, when it sought to incite a revolution by circulating the newspaper Spartacus Letters.
RMD9THCE–German Revolution 1918/1919: Revolutionary Navy - Stoker Brigade 1918. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RM2B02RDX–The Spartacus League (German: Spartakusbund) was a Marxist revolutionary movement organized in Germany during World War I. The League was named after Spartacus, leader of the largest slave rebellion of the Roman Republic. It was founded by Karl Liebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg, Clara Zetkin, and others. The League subsequently renamed itself the Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD), joining the Comintern in 1919. Its period of greatest activity was during the German Revolution of 1918, when it sought to incite a revolution by circulating the newspaper Spartacus Letters.
RMKWCX7H–Rosa Luxemburg, was a Polish born German Communist revolutionary leader. In 1918 she advocated democracy, and opposed the communist Spartacists non-participation in electoral politics and the violent uprising of Jan. 1919. Still, she was assassinated by the right-wing militia, the Friecorps, during its suppression (BSLOC 2017 2 58)
RMRXDGJY–Berlin, Germany. 8th Mar 2019. Exhibition celebrating 100 years of Revolution 1918-1919 using placards, information towers and a mobile furniture van to document historical events. During the November revolution furniture vans were used as barricades and a historic furniture van is a central element of this winter exhibition theme that documents the event. November 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War and the November Revolution. Credit: Eden Breitz/Alamy Live News
RMH3AH35–Troups marching back and returning home
RMKWCYN4–Rosa Luxemburg, was a Polish born German Communist revolutionary leader. In 1918 she advocated democracy, and opposed the communist Spartacists non-participation in electoral politics and the violent uprising of Jan. 1919. Still, she was assassinated by the right-wing militia, the Friecorps, during its suppression (BSLOC 2017 2 58)
RMC455MC–Otto Landsberg, Philipp Scheidemann Gustav Noske, Friedrich Ebert and Rudolf Wissell, 1918
RM2A9P21Y–German Revolution - Sparticides defending the railway office in Freeburg, Germany ca. 1918-1919
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RF2BAEDP6–German revolutionary marine during the January revolution in Berlin. 1919
RM2C92FT4–May Day demonstration in Plock (Poland) in 1919.
RM2EA6H2P–German revolutionary marine during the January revolution in Berlin. 1919
RMD9THW3–German Revolution 1918/1919: Revolutionary sailors are pictured in the Port of Hamburg in 1918. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMD9TH5B–German Revolution 1918/1919: Government troops guard the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin in January 1919. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMRXDGJH–Berlin, Germany. 8th Mar 2019. Exhibition celebrating 100 years of Revolution 1918-1919 using placards, information towers and a mobile furniture van to document historical events. During the November revolution furniture vans were used as barricades and a historic furniture van is a central element of this winter exhibition theme that documents the event. November 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War and the November Revolution. Credit: Eden Breitz/Alamy Live News
RMD9THEB–German Revolution 1918/1919: Demonstration of workers of the Berliner Maschinenbau AG (BMAG) in Berlin in November 1918. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMD9TH3H–German Revolution 1918/1919: Barricades are pictured at Am Köllnischen Park in Berlin, Germany, in March 1919. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RM2A9P21D–German Revolution - Advertising a Spartacus newspaper: 'The Republic' in Berlin street, Germany ca. 1918-1919
RMD9THT4–German Revolution 1918/1919: Voluntary formations of government troops march past Gustav Noske in early 1919. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMD9TGJY–German Revolution 1918/1919: Arrest of a spartacist by a government soldier in Berlin, Germany. Date unknown. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMT0XHHM–German Revolution 1918 - 1919, machine gun of the People's Navy Division in a room of the Stadtschloss, Berlin, 24.12.1918, coloured photograph, cigarette card, series 'Die Nachkriegszeit', 1935, Christmas fight, Christmas insurrection, christmas riot, Christmas, fight, fights, struggle, struggles, unrest, disturbances, create a disturbance, insurrection, insurrections, demolitions, machine gun position, military, soldiers, soldier, Prussia, German Revolution of 1918-1919, Germany, German Reich, Third Reich, Weimar Republic, people, 20th century,, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2C1EKMN–Street's fights in Berlin. Germany. 1919.
RM2C8FP6C–After street fighting in Vienna on June 15, 1919.
RF2E53B1J–Street fighting in Berlin during the January revolution. Germany. 1919
RMRXDGK4–Berlin, Germany. 8th Mar 2019. Exhibition celebrating 100 years of Revolution 1918-1919 using placards, information towers and a mobile furniture van to document historical events. During the November revolution furniture vans were used as barricades and a historic furniture van is a central element of this winter exhibition theme that documents the event. November 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War and the November Revolution. Credit: Eden Breitz/Alamy Live News
RM2A9P1F2–German Revolution - President Ebert, first President of German, and Chancellor Scheideman, Berlin, Germany ca. 1918-1919
RMD9THE2–German Revolution 1918/1919: Arrest of a spartacist through government soldiers in Berlin in late 1918. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMT0XHJJ–German Revolution 1918 - 1919, riflemen of the government loyal troops on a roof, Berlin, 24.12.1918, coloured photograph, cigarette card, series 'Die Nachkriegszeit', 1935, Christmas fight, Christmas insurrection, christmas riot, Christmas, fight, fights, struggle, struggles, unrest, disturbances, create a disturbance, riot, riots, government forces, government troops, military, soldiers, soldier, Prussia, German Revolution of 1918-1919, Germany, German Reich, Third Reich, Weimar Republic, people, 20th century, 1930s, revolution, revolutions, ri, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMD9THE6–German Revolution 1918/1919: Barricades at the newspaper district in Berlin during the street fights in early January 1919. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RF2BAECJ5–German Revolution 1918-1919. Street fight in Berlin. The Spartacist uprising (Spartakusaufstand), also known as the January uprising (Januaraufstand)
RMD9THD7–German Revolution 1918/1919: Revolutionary sailors of the German cruiser SMS Prinzregent Luitpold are pictured in November 1918. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RF2BAEDXY–Street fighting in Berlin during the January revolution. Germany. 1919
RM2EA6GH7–Anti-spartakist marine unit, January, 11, 1919.
RF2BAED5J–Street fighting in Berlin during the January revolution. Germany. 1919
RMD9THEF–German Revolution 1918/1919: Destruction at Frankfurter Allee / Fruchtstrasse in Berlin due to the street fights in March 1919. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMD9THRA–German Revolution 1918/1919: Street fights are pictured at Alexanderplatz in Berlin, Germany, in late 1918 / early 1919. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMRXDGJR–Berlin, Germany. 8th Mar 2019. Exhibition celebrating 100 years of Revolution 1918-1919 using placards, information towers and a mobile furniture van to document historical events. During the November revolution furniture vans were used as barricades and a historic furniture van is a central element of this winter exhibition theme that documents the event. November 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War and the November Revolution. Credit: Eden Breitz/Alamy Live News
RM2A9P1N7–German Revolution - Disturbances in Potsdam, Germany. Entrance to Imperial Palace in Potsdam wrecked by Spartacans ca. 1918-1919
RMT0XHHJ–German Revolution 1918 - 1919, armed worker's batallions on the Schlossplatz, Berlin, December 1918, coloured photograph, cigarette card, series 'Die Nachkriegszeit', 1935, People's Navy Division, revolutionist, revolutionists, workers, worker, soldiers, soldier, armed, weapons, arms, weapon, arm, Prussia, German Revolution of 1918-1919, Germany, German Reich, Weimar Republic, rally, people, 20th century, 1930s, revolution, revolutions, armed man, armed person, gun, coloured, colored, post war period, post-war period, post-war years, post-war era, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
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RF2E2H029–Soldiers with artillery defend polling stations in Berlin. January 1919
RF2BAED5C–Street fighting in Berlin during the January revolution. Germany. 1919
RF2BAEDY3–Street fighting in Berlin during the January revolution. Germany. 1919
RMD9THCG–German Revolution 1918/1919: Minister of Defense Gustav Noske visits the Freikorps, troops that were loyal to the government, in January 1919. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RM2BAEE8R–Old photo of revolution in Berlin, soldiers with machine guns in the streets of Berlin. 1919
RMRXDGJE–Berlin, Germany. 8th Mar 2019. Exhibition celebrating 100 years of Revolution 1918-1919 using placards, information towers and a mobile furniture van to document historical events. During the November revolution furniture vans were used as barricades and a historic furniture van is a central element of this winter exhibition theme that documents the event. November 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War and the November Revolution. Credit: Eden Breitz/Alamy Live News
RM2A9P1WG–German Revolution - Berlin in the grip of Revolutionists. Revolutionary mitrailleurs ready for action in front of the Imperial Castle in Berlin ca. 1918-1919
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RM2E2H000–Flame thrower squad of Freikorps Potsdam. Germany. Weimar Republic. 1919
RM2EA6GEM–Street fighting in Berlin during the January revolution. Germany. 1919
RM2EA6FF4–Street fight in Berlin. Fight for Mosse (Spartacist group). The Spartacist uprising (Spartakusaufstand), also known as the January uprising (Januarauf
RF2C1EHP0–Street's fights in Berlin. March 1919.
RMD9THW8–German Revolution 1918/1919: Revolutionary sailors and workers are pictured during the street fights in Berlin in January 1919. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMRXDGJW–Berlin, Germany. 8th Mar 2019. Exhibition celebrating 100 years of Revolution 1918-1919 using placards, information towers and a mobile furniture van to document historical events. During the November revolution furniture vans were used as barricades and a historic furniture van is a central element of this winter exhibition theme that documents the event. November 2018 marked the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War and the November Revolution. Credit: Eden Breitz/Alamy Live News
RM2A9P1E2–German Revolution - Revolutionary disturbances in Germany. The statue of Feldgrave was hauled down with such force in Metz that the head was completely buried beneath the sidewalk ca. 1918-1919
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