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1918 establishments in Germany

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Weimar Republic
Germany in the years 1918/1919–1933
Communist Party of Germany
former Marxist–Leninist political party in Germany
Free State of Prussia
former federated state of Germany between 1918 and 1947
German National People's Party
political party
Thule Society
historical secret occultist and nationalist group in Bavaria
Free Corps
thumb|Two soldiers of an Habsburg monarchy|Austrian Freikorps ([[David Morier, 1748)]] '''' (, "Free Corps" or "Volunteer Corps") were irregular German and other European paramilitary volunteer units that existed from the 18th to the early 20th centuries. They effectively served as mercenaries or private military companies, regardless of their own nationality. In German-speaking countries, the first so-called ("free regiments", Freie Regimenter) were formed in the 18th century from native volunteers, enemy renegades, and deserters. These sometimes exotically equipped units served as infantry a
MP 18
submachine gun
Wound Badge
wound decorations in the German military in World War I and World War II in black, silver and gold
German Democratic Party
former German political party on the left wing of the political spectrum
German People's Party
German liberal political party
Der Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten
German First World War ex-servicemen's organization existing from 1918 to 1935
Free State of Oldenburg
state of the Weimar Republic
Free State of Lippe
historical state in Germany (1918/19–1933/45/47)
Free State of Anhalt
federated state
Free State of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
part of the Weimar Republic
Council of the People's Deputies
Rat der Volksbauftragten, supervising organ in the German November Revolution
November Group
1918 German political group of artists
Free State of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
part of the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany
Free Workers' Union of Germany
anarcho-syndicalist trade union in Germany
Die Rote Fahne
periodical literature
U-boat War Badge (1939)
German war badge that was awarded to U-boat crew members during World War II (1939-1945)
Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe
state of the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany (1918-1946)
Kriegsmarinewerft Wilhelmshaven
shipyard used by the German Kriegsmarine
German ostmark
short-lived currency used in eastern areas occupied by Germany in 1918
Cabinet Baden
8th Cabinet of German Empire
Free State of Coburg
which existed from 1918 to 1920
Volksmarinedivision
The Volksmarinedivision (People's Navy Division) was an armed unit formed on 11 November 1918 during the November Revolution that broke out in Germany following its defeat in World War I. At its peak late that month, the People's Navy Division had about 3,200 members. In the struggles between the various elements involved in the revolution to determine Germany's future form of government, it initially supported the moderate socialist interim government of Friedrich Ebert and the Council of the People's Deputies. By December of 1918 it had turned more to the left and was involved in skirmi
Bochumer Symphoniker
orchestra
German Civil Service Federation
trade union in Germany
German Socialist Party
political party
AGCO GmbH
AGCO GmbH is a German manufacturer of agricultural equipment based in Feucht, Germany, located just southwest of Nuremberg in Bavaria. It was established in 1918 as a harrow manufacturing company, and its product line has expanded since.
Arbeitsrat für Kunst
group of German architects and artists
Jagdstaffel 55
military unit