Weimar Olómìnira

(Àtúnjúwe láti Weimar Republic)

Gege bi Weimar Olómìnira (Weimar Republic) (De-WeimarRepublic.ogg Weimarer Republik , IPA: [ˈvaɪmaʁɐ ʁepuˈbliːk]) ni awon olukoitan n pe orile-ede olominira onileasofin ti o je didasile ni 1919 ni Jemani lati dipo iru ijoba tobaluaye to wa tele, won soloruko fun Weimar, ilu ti igbimo ilana-ibagbepo ti pade. Sibesibe, oruko tonibise re si duro si Deutsches Reich (Ile Obaluaye Jemani; German Empire). Leyin Ogun Agbaye Akoko, ile olominira yi loyojade lati Ijidide Jemani ni November 1918. Ni 1919, igbimo ile apapo pade ni ilu Weimar, nibiti won ti ko ilana-ibagbepo tuntun fun Raik Jemani (German Reich), won gba ni 11 August. Iru oseluaralu asolominira kose nile ni ibere awon odun 1930, eyi samona fun igori aga NSDAP ati Adolf Hitler ni 1933. Botilejepe ilana-ibagbepo odun 1919 ko je fifagile fun tonibise, awon ofin ti ijoba Nazi se ni February ati March 1933, to je mimo bi Gleichschaltung ("coordination") tumosi pe ijoba le sofin to tako ilana-ibagbepo. Ilana-ibagbepo ko niyi mo; bi be, odun 1933 ni won gba bi opin Weimar Olominira ati ibere "Raik Keta" ti Hitler.

Deutsches Reich
German Reich

1918–1933
Flag Coat of arms
Anthem
Das Lied der Deutschen
Location of Weimar Republic
Germany during the Weimar period, with the Free State of Prussia (in blue) as the largest state
Capital Berlin
Language(s) German
Government Federal parliamentary republic; Liberal Democracy
President
 - 1918–1925 Friedrich Ebert
 - 1925-August 1934 Paul von Hindenburg
Chancellor
 - 1919 Philipp Scheidemann (first)
 - 1923 Gustav Stresemann
 - 1933 Adolf Hitler (last)
Legislature Reichstag
 - State council Reichsrat
Historical era Interwar period
 - Established 9 November, 1918
 - Hitler appointed chancellor 30 January 1933
 - Reichstag fire 27 February 1933
 - Enabling Act 23 March, 1933
Area
 - 1925 [1] 468,787 km2 (181,000 sq mi)
Population
 - 1925 [1] est. 62,411,000 
     Density 133.1 /km2  (344.8 /sq mi)
Currency German Reichsmark (1919–1924)
German Rentenmark (1924–1933)
Ní òní ó jẹ́ apá  Germany
 Poland
 Russia
The above shown coat-of-arms was the conclusive version created by Emil Doepler (d. 1922), readopted by the then Federal Republic of Germany in 1949, an earlier version for Weimar looked like this: [2]

Ni odun 14 ti Weimar Olominira fi wao koju opolopo awon isoro, ninu won ni Owonpupo, awon oloselu alaseju ati awon ologun oto won, ati ikorira latowo awon asegun Ogun Agbaye Akoko. Sibesibe, o bori awon ilana buburu Iwe-ipinnu Versailles, o se atunse owonina, seisodokan iselu owo-ode ati sistemu onaojurin.


  1. "Das Deutsche Reich im Überblick". Wahlen in der Weimarer Republik. Retrieved 2007-04-26. 
  2. Cf. Der Große Brockhaus: Handbuch des Wissens in zwanzig Bänden: 21 vols., completely revis. ed., Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus, 151928-1935, volume 14 (1929): Vierter Band Chi–Dob, article: 'Deutsches Reich', pp. 611-704, here pp. 648 and 651. No ISBN.