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  2. Friedrich Ebert - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Ebert (German: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈeːbɐt] ⓘ; 4 February 1871 – 28 February 1925) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and the first president of Germany from 1919 until his death in office in 1925.

  3. Barmat scandal - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Ebert was the Republic's initial President, from the end of World War I [6] until his death in February 1925. Julius Barmat was a Russian Jew who became a wholesale merchant with "less than perfect character."

  4. Religious affiliations of chancellors of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Ebert: 1918–1919: Affiliation: None Baptised Catholic, but later (before 1912) officially left the denomination. [10] 10: Philipp Scheidemann: 1919: Affiliation: Protestant [11] 11: Gustav Bauer: 1919–1920: Affiliation: None Unaffiliated to any recognised religion at least from 1912 to 1924. Buried in a Protestant cemetery. [12 ...

  5. Stab-in-the-back myth - Wikipedia

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    The Weimar Republic under Friedrich Ebert violently suppressed workers' uprisings with the help of Gustav Noske and Reichswehr general Wilhelm Groener, and tolerated the paramilitary Freikorps forming all across Germany. In spite of such tolerance, the Republic's legitimacy was constantly attacked with claims such as the stab-in-the-back.

  6. Rosa Luxemburg - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Ebert's SPD Cabinet crushed the revolt and the Spartakusbund by sending in the Freikorps, government-sponsored paramilitary groups consisting mostly of battle-hardened World War I veterans of the Imperial German Army. Freikorps troops captured, tortured and executed [2] Luxemburg and Liebknecht during the rebellion. [3]

  7. Philipp Scheidemann - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Ebert finally persuaded the majority of the parliamentary group to agree to the MSPD's entry into von Baden's cabinet. [17] It was the first time members of the SPD had served in the imperial government, although since 1912 the party had had the most seats in the Reichstag of any party.

  8. List of presidents of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Ebert (1871–1925) 11 February 1919: 28 February 1925 † 6 years, 17 days ...

  9. Talk:Friedrich Ebert - Wikipedia

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    I believe it is most important to not declare a man a Jew when he is not, and i have a very strange feeling regarding Friedrich Ebert being made into a Jew here in this article, as in the time of his presidency he was, for political reasons, accused quite very negatively to be a Jew, alternatively a "henchman of jewish interests to destroy ...