Can the phrase "Incomplete revolution" be usefully applied to the events of November 1918 in Germany?
Date Submitted: 12/17/2004 03:15:08
The German Revolution - Incomplete?
November and December 1918 in Germany was a time of political turmoil as the masses took to the streets during the chaotic break up of war. Germany went from being a dictatorial Kaiser-Reich to a painfully democratic country in three months. However, it has been said that Germany had an incomplete revolution in 1918 as although there were political changes, economic and social factors were mostly left alone. Therefore the question is
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throttled it. They did not want to totally depart from the old ways of doing so unless the German public voted in favour of reform. Or in Lenin's words: "They would not storm a railway station unless they'd first bought the tickets". The moderate change to parliamentary government and slight changes in social security appeased the German public. Therefore the statement "The Incomplete Revolution" can be usefully applied to the events of November 1918 in Germany.
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