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  • Prof Dr Dietmar von Reeken calls for a more intensive examination of the Weimar Republic. Photo: University of Oldenburg.

100 years of the Weimar Republic

On 6 February 1919, the constituent German National Assembly met for the first time in Weimar. History didact Dietmar von Reeken explains in an interview what role "Germany's first democracy" still plays in history lessons today.

On 6 February 1919, the constituent German National Assembly met for the first time in Weimar. History didact Dietmar von Reeken explains in an interview what role "Germany's first democracy" still plays in history lessons today.

What role does the Weimar Republic play in the classroom today?

What relevance does the Weimar Republic have as an era?

How should the Weimar Republic be addressed in the classroom?

What parallels are there between the Weimar Republic and today?

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