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Weimar Republic
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Weimar Republic
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(Historical Terms) the German republic that existed from 1919 to Hitler's accession to power in 1933
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Noun1.Weimar Republic - the German republic founded at Weimar in 1919; "The Weimar Republic was overthrown in 1933 and replaced by the Third Reich"
republic, democracy, commonwealth - a political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them


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Jones traces the lives of these women through World War I, the Weimer Republic and the rise of the Nazis.
So Saturday, one is likely to hear German Yiddish songs from the days of the Weimer Republic, the Berlin songs of the Marlene Dietrich "Blue Angel" era, the music of the great German-American composer Kurt Weill ("The Threepenny Opera"), some French and American songs, and possibly a couple of her own compositions.
 
 
 
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