Weimar: A City of Culture and Political Change in Germany
Weimar, with a population of 65,000, is a significant city in Germany's history, known for its cultural contributions and as the birthplace of the country's first democratic constitution in 1919. It also played a crucial role in the rise of the Nazi party in the mid-1920s, becoming a centre for its early governance experiments. The city embodies the duality of Germany's cultural and political legacy.
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