Kurt Eisner (German pronunciation: [kʊʁt ˈʔaɪsnɐ]; 14 May 1867 – 21 February 1919) was a German politician, revolutionary, journalist, and theatre critic...
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People's State of Bavaria (section Eisner government)
socialist state to replace the Kingdom of Bavaria. The state was led by Kurt Eisner until his assassination in February 1919. Its government under Johannes...
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nationalist and nobleman. He assassinated socialist Bavarian prime minister Kurt Eisner, the first premier of the People's State of Bavaria, on 21 February 1919...
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Bavaria fled from the Residenz Palace in Munich with his family, and Kurt Eisner, a politician of the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD)...
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list of winners of the Eisner Award, sorted by category. The Eisner Awards have been presented since 1988, but there were no Eisner Awards in 1990 due to...
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associations. Kurt Eisner, after the January strike, imprisoned from summer until 14 October 1918. Anton Graf von Arco auf Valley, the assassin of Kurt Eisner, Minister...
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in Munich and the socialist People's State of Bavaria proclaimed by Kurt Eisner of the Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD). The next day, the...
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he served as Bavarian Minister of Education under Minister-President Kurt Eisner. During his tenure as Minister of Education, he removed the Bavarian...
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the tram stops are »Hohe Straße, LVB«, »Südplatz«, »Karl-Liebknecht-/Kurt-Eisner-Straße«, »Karl-Liebknecht-/Richard-Lehmann-Straße« and »Connewitz, Kreuz«...
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German Empire and led to the founding of the Weimar Republic. 8 November: Kurt Eisner proclaims the Free People's State of Bavaria in Munich. King Ludwig III...
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