Church Maria Regina Martyrum (1960-63) in Berlin, Germany, by Hans Schädel & Friedrich Ebert
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Church Maria Regina Martyrum (1960-63) in Berlin, Germany, by Hans Schädel & Friedrich Ebert

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I hate when people make the reason the KPD and Communist hated SPD Stalin cause no he wasn’t and this is an inaccurate simplification of what happen by mostly non germans cause the reason they hated them as literally nothing to do with him, it was the first world war where the SPD betrayed the communist by voting for the war (Liebknecht was the only who was voted against), the Revolution and the murder of Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg by the help of proto-fascist and much more
Like the phrase "Wer hat uns Verraten? Sozialdemokraten!"(Who betrayed us? Socialdemocrats!) was literally coined by communist (then kind of stolen by fascist which odes really make sense since WHEN)
And if anyone really wants to blame a man with facial hair it’s Friedrich Ebert
Aus solchem aufgezwungenen Frieden müßte neuer Haß zwischen den Völkern und im Verlauf der Geschichte neues Morden erwachsen.
From such an enforced peace new hatred between the peoples and in the course of history new murders should grow.
Friedrich Ebert (1871 – 1925), German politician and first president of the Weimar Republic commenting on the treaty of Versailles
In the middle of the school year our history teacher had a stroke and was replaced with someone who had just finished her training, a snub-nosed novice who exploded into our class. She brazenly contradicted our patriotic history book by calling Frederick the Great an adventurer, a gambler, and praised Friedrich Ebert, the Social Democrat whom our former teacher had enjoyed deriding as a mere 'saddler's apprentice'. After making these audacious declarations she would flash her black eyes, lift her hands and appeal to us, 'Girls, you better go and change the world. It needs it!' We liked that. Because we didn't think much of the world of 1930 either.
A Woman in Berlin
“DESORDRES A WEIMAR,” La Tribune de Sherbrooke. June 19, 1919. Page 01. --- Des Spartacistes tentent s'emparer d'Ebert --- (Service de la Presse Associée) Weimar, 19. — Cinquante prisonniers spartacistes et communistes, libérés récemment de la prison de Weimar, on attaqué peu après minuit, ce matin, le château où vivrent les membres du gouvernement. Ils furent repoussés par une garde éloignée qui leur résista avec une mitraillereuse. Les assailants attaquèrent le château per surprise et désarmèrent les gardes qui se tenaient à l’entrée Ils se mirent à tires des coups de feu aux fenètree ce qui attira les troupes du chateau.
Les anciens forçats avaient comme on le croit, l’intention de saisir le président Ebert, le premier ministre Scheidermann et Gustav Noske, le ministre de la défense, mais leur attaque a été vaine.
Un rapport semi-officiel donnait aujourd’hui la description suivante des désordres d'hier à Weimar.
“Hier soir, 6 prisonniers militaires et quelques criminels se sont Ă©chappĂ©s de prison et ont dĂ©sarmi la garde militaire. Une fusillade s’ensuivit dans les environs du château, et plusieurs furent blessĂ©s. Le plan des assaiIlants Ă©taient de forcer l’entrĂ©e du château mais Ils n’ont pas reussi. Plusieurs des prisonniers ont Ă©tĂ© pris pendant que les autres se sont livrĂ©s ce matin.” Un compte-rendu de I’incident de le nuit de mardi Ă Weimar, envoyĂ© par le correspondant de l’Exchange Telagraph Ă Copenhague, dit que l’Âattentat a Ă©tĂ© conçu par les spartacistes et quelques soldats de la ville. Après avoir dĂ©livrĂ© Ă deux heures du matin 60 prisonniers de la prison, deux des maneures spartacistes se rendirent,au casernes et persuadèrent quelques soldats de les suivres et se dirĂ®gèrent vers te chateau oĂą demeurarent les ministres du gouvernement. Les troupes du gouvernment ont empĂŞcchĂ© l’envahissement du châteiau. après une courte lutte Ă la suiite de l’aquelle plusieurs meneurs spartacistes furent arrĂŞtĂ©s.Â

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Friedrich Ebert a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) becomes the first President of Germany on Feb 11 1919. He holds the position from 1919 until his death in office in 1925.
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