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[[Fasciculus:Karte des Deutschen Reiches, Weimarer Republik-Drittes Reich 1919–1937.svg|thumb|Germania ab anno [[1919]] usque ad annum [[1937]].]]
 
''' Res Publica Vimariana''' ([[Theodisce]]: [[Weimarer Republik]]) est usitatum primae [[Res Publica|Rei Publicae]] [[Germania|Germanicae]] nomen, quae ex [[9 Novembris|9 d. m. Novembris]] [[1918]] post cladem [[Imperium Germanicum|Imperii Germanici]] in [[Bellum Orbis Terrarum I|Bello Orbis Terrarum I]] et abdicationem [[imperator]]is [[Gulielmus II (Imperator Germaniae)|Gulielmi II]] condita est. Res Publica Vimariana appellabatur quia primum Conventus Nationalis [[11 Februarii|11 d. m. Februarii]] [[1919]]<ref>Geo-Epoche, ''Die Weimarer Republik'', Nr. 27, pag. 21</ref> propter tumultos non [[Berolinum|Berolini]] sed [[Wimarium|Vimariae]] congregavit. In litteris publicis protinus nomen [[Imperium Germanicum (1871-1918)|Imperium Germanicum]] in usu manebat.<ref>Vide constitutionem diei 11 mensis Augusti 1919: Primum caput inscriptum est: ''Aufbau und Aufgaben des Reichs'' ("structura et munera imperii"). In articulo 1 legitur: ''Das Deutsche Reich ist eine Republik'' ("Imperium Germanicum est res publica") etc.</ref>
 
Res Publica Vimariana anno [[1933]], [[tyrannis|tyrannide]] [[Adolphus Hitler|Adolphi Hitler]] incepta, obiit.
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==Notae==
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==Bibliographia==
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* {{cite book|first=V. R.|last=Berghahn|title=Modern Germany|location=Cambridge, UK|publisher= Cambridge University Press|year=1982|isbn=0-521-34748-3}}
* Bingham, john. ''Weimar Cities: The Challenge of Urban Modernity in Germany, 1919-1933'' (2014)
* {{cite book|last=Bookbinder|first=Paul|title=Weimar Germany: the Republic of the Reasonable| location=Manchester, UK |publisher=Manchester University Press|year=1996|isbn=0-7190-4286-0}}
* {{cite book|authorlink=Martin Broszat|last=Broszat|first=Martin|title=Hitler and the Collapse of Weimar Germany|location=Leamington Spa, New York|publisher=Berg|year=1987|isbn=0-85496-509-2}}
* {{cite book|last=Childers|first=Thomas|title=The Nazi Voter: The Social Foundations of Fascism in Germany, 1919–1933|location=Chapel Hill|publisher=University of North Carolina Press|year=1983|isbn =0-8078-1570-5}}
* {{cite book|authorlink=Gordon A. Craig|last=Craig|first=Gordon A.|title=Germany 1866–1945 (Oxford History of Modern Europe)|location=Oxford|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=1980|isbn= 0-19-502724-8}}
* {{cite book|last=Dorpalen|first=Andreas|title=Hindenburg and the Weimar Republic|location= Princeton, N.J.|publisher=Princeton University Press|year=1964}}
* Eschenburg, Theodor (1972) "The Role of the Personality in the Crisis of the Weimar Republic: Hindenburg, Brüning, Groener, Schleicher" pages 3–50 from ''Republic to Reich The Making Of The Nazi Revolution'' edited by [[Hajo Holborn]], New York: Pantheon Books.
* {{cite book|last=Feuchtwanger|first=Edgar|title=From Weimar to Hitler: Germany, 1918–1933 | location=London|publisher=Macmillan |year=1993|isbn=0-333-27466-0}}
* {{cite book|authorlink=Peter Gay|last=Gay|first=Peter|title=Weimar Culture: The Outsider as Insider|location=New York|publisher=Harper & Row|year=1968}}
* {{cite book|last=Gordon|first=Mel|title=Volutpuous Panic: The Erotic World of Weimar Berlin| location=New York |publisher=Feral House|year=2000}}
* {{cite book|last=Hamilton|first=Richard F.|title=Who Voted for Hitler?|location=Princeton, N.J.| publisher=Princeton University Press|year=1982|isbn=0-691-09395-4}}
*[[Chris Harman]] {{cite book | title=The Lost Revolution: Germany 1918–1923 | publisher=Bookmarks | year=1982 | ISBN=090622408X}}
* {{cite book|last=James|first=Harold|title=The German Slump: Politics and Economics, 1924–1936| location=Oxford, Oxfordshire|publisher=Clarendon Press|year=1986|isbn=0-19-821972-5}}
* {{cite book|last=Kaes|first=Anton|coauthors=Jay, Martin; Dimendberg, Edward (eds.)|title=The Weimar Republic Sourcebook|location=Berkeley|publisher=University of California Press|year=1994| isbn=0-520-06774-6}}
* {{cite book|last=Kershaw|first=Ian|isbn=0-312-04470-4|author-link=Ian Kershaw|title=Weimar. Why did German Democracy Fail?|location=London|publisher=Weidenfield & Nicholson|year=1990}}
* {{cite book|last=Kershaw|first=Ian|isbn=0-393-04671-0|author-link=Ian Kershaw|title=Hitler 1889–1936: Hubris|location=London|publisher=Allen Lane|year=1998}}
* {{cite book|last=Kolb|first=Eberhard|title=The Weimar Republic|others=P.S. Falla (translator)| location=London|publisher=Unwin Hyman|year=1988|url=https://www.questia.com/read/108856731/the-weimar-republic}}
* Lee, Stephen J. ''The Weimar Republic'' (Routledge, 1998) 144pp [https://www.questia.com/library/108273357/the-weimar-republic online]
* McElligott, Anthony ed. ''Weimar Germany'' (Oxford University Press, 2009)
* {{cite book|authorlink=Hans Mommsen|last=Mommsen|first=Hans|title=From Weimar to Auschwitz| others=Philip O'Connor (translator)|location=Princeton, N.J.|publisher=Princeton University Press| year=1991|isbn=0-691-03198-3}}
* {{cite book|last=Nicholls|first=Anthony James|title=Weimar And The Rise Of Hitler|location=New York|publisher=St. Martin's Press,|year=2000|isbn=0312233507}}
* {{cite book|authorlink=Detlev Peukert|last=Peukert|first=Detlev|title=The Weimar Republic: the Crisis of Classical Modernity|location=New York|publisher=Hill and Wang|year=1992|isbn= 0-8090-9674-9}}
* {{cite book|authorlink=Henry Ashby Turner|last=Turner|first=Henry Ashby|title=Hitler's Thirty Days To Power: January 1933|location=Reading, Mass.|publisher=Addison-Wesley|year=1996|isbn= 0201407140}}
* {{cite book|authorlink=Henry Ashby Turner|last=Turner|first=Henry Ashby|title=German Big Business and the Rise of Hitler|location=New York|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=1985|isbn= 0195034929}}
* {{cite book|authorlink=|last=Weitz|first=Eric D.|title=Weimar Germany: Promise and Tragedy|location=Princeton|publisher=Princeton University Press|year=2007|isbn=9780691016955}}
* {{cite book|authorlink=John Wheeler-Bennett|last=Wheeler-Bennett|first=John|title=The Nemesis of Power: German Army in Politics, 1918–1945|location=New York|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan Publishing Company|year=2005|isbn=1-4039-1812-0}}
* {{cite book|authorlink=|last=Widdig|first=Bernd|title=Culture and Inflation in Weimar Germany|location=Berkeley, CA|publisher=University of California Press|year=2001|isbn= 978-0-520-22290-8}}
 
==Nexus externus==