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The Weimar National Assembly was the constitutional convention and de facto parliament of Germany from 6 February 1919 to 6 June 1920. It drew up the new constitution which was in force from 1919 to 1933, technically remaining in effect until the end of Nazi rule in 1945. It convened in Weimar, Thuringia, and is the reason for this period in German history becoming known as the Weimar Republic.

With the end of the First World War and the start of the November Revolution, Chancellor Max of Baden announced the abdication of the German Emperor Wilhelm II on 9 November 1918. The Council of the People's Deputies, a provisional government consisting of 3 delegates each from the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD), took over the executive power the following day and called for a National Congress of Councils to convene in Berlin. This Reichsrätekongress set elections for a national assembly to take place on 19 January 1919.

The National Assembly met in Weimar because politicians wanted to avoid the ongoing fights in the capital, Berlin, and SPD leader, Friedrich Ebert, wanted to remind the victorious World War I Allies, of Weimar Classicism, which included the likes of Goethe and Schiller.

The Assembly dissolved itself on 21 May 1920 and was succeeded by the Reichstag.


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Main article on the History of Thuringia

1455 Abduction of the Saxon Princes - 16th century The Reformation - 1525 Battle of Frankenhausen - 1806 Battle of Jena–Auerstedt - 1817 Wartburg Festival - 1920s Weimar National Assembly - 1937–45 Buchenwald concentration camp

Geography

Districts (including county towns where the name is different from the district):

1. Altenburger Land (Altenburg)
2. Eichsfeld (Heilbad Heiligenstadt)
3. Gotha
4. Greiz
5. Hildburghausen
6. Ilm-Kreis (Arnstadt)
7. Kyffhäuserkreis (Sondershausen)
8. Nordhausen
9. Saale-Holzland-Kreis (Eisenberg)
10. Saale-Orla-Kreis (Schleiz)
11. Saalfeld-Rudolstadt (Saalfeld/Saale)
12. Schmalkalden-Meiningen (Meiningen)
13. Sömmerda
14. Sonneberg
15. Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis (Mühlhausen)
16. Wartburgkreis (Bad Salzungen)
17. Weimarer Land (Apolda)




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