Category
page 1Rebellions in Germany
German Revolution of 1918–1919
revolution between 1918-19 in Germany
German Peasants' War
conflict
Revolutions of 1848 in the German states
German part of the Revolutions of 1848
East German uprising of 1953
uprising against the German Democratic Republic
Spartacist uprising
general strike and armed struggle in Berlin in Jan. 1919 in connection with the November Revolution that broke out following Germany's defeat in WW1
German resistance to Nazism
opposition in Germany to the National Socialist regime (1933-1945)
Greater Poland uprising
1918-1919 military insurrection
Silesian Uprisings
three Polish armed uprisings in Upper Silesia 1919–1921
Die Wende and Peaceful Revolution
1989–1990 process disestablishing the GDR
Münster rebellion
Anabaptist rebellion
Kiel mutiny
revolt by sailors of the German High Seas Fleet on 1918
Ruhr Uprising
conflict
Hamburg Uprising
1923 communist insurrection in Germany
Great Slav Rising
983 rebellion: Polabian Slavs, Wends, Lutici and Obotrite tribes overthrew Ottonian rule over the Slavic lands and rejected Christianization under Emperor Otto I
German student movement
1968 anti-government mass protests by West German students
Bundschuh movement
Military conflict
Frankfurter Wachensturm
rebellion
Political violence in Germany, 1918–1933
political unrest in the German state following the end of World War I until Adolf Hitler's consolidation of power
German October
attempted communist revolution in Germany in October 1923
Stennes Revolt
revolt within the Nazi Party in 1930-1931
Poor Conrad
secret society
Palatine Peasants' War
war
Stellinga
The Stellinga (Old Saxon for "companions, comrades") or Stellingabund (German for "Stellinga league") was a movement of Saxon frilingi (freemen) and lazzi (freedmen) between 841 and 843. These were the middle two Saxon castes, below the nobility and above the unfree. The aim of the Stellinga was to recover those rights the two castes had possessed before their forced conversion from Germanic paganism to Christianity in the 770s. At that time they had still possessed political privileges, but Charlemagne, having won over to his cause the Saxon nobility, had reduced them to mere peasants. The St
Bavarian People's Uprising

Weavers' Uprising
1845 labor dispute
Fettmilch Rising
1614 antisemitic pogrom in Frankfurt
Sendling's Night of Murder
1705 massacre in Sendling, Germany
Battle of Pfeddersheim
1525 conflict
Wilhelminer War
War in medieval Europe