During the period and aftermath of the German Revolution (1918-1919) different short-lived states saw the light of day. Well known is the Bavarian Soviet Republic. Lesser known is the Bremen Soviet Republic (Bremer Räterepublik) that was proclaimed early 1919. It was a short-lived socialist state that challenged the Weimar Republic. Eventually this state was toppled by the Freikorps.
History Hustle presents: The Bremen Soviet Republic (1919) – A Short-Lived Communist State during the German Revolution.
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– The Vanquished. Why the First World War Failed to End, 1917-1923 (Robert Gerwarth).
– The First World War (John Keegan).
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