Weimar

//ˈvaɪmɑː//

"Weimar" in a Sentence (4 examples)

The Weimar Republic experienced hyperinflation in 1923.

Goethe died in Weimar on 22 March 1832.

American right-wingers like Tucker Carlson readily admit to seeing the current U.S. as the Weimar Republic, which means they view themselves as the new Nazis.

Von Hindenberg defeated Hitler in a democratic election, but Hindenberg immediately made Hitler Chancellor using the normal democratic process of Weimar Germany.

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