- Summary
- Austrian Chancellor Schiffer's government could not speak at the very beginning of the 1919 period because it was formally bound by the orders of the army government. During this time, the state faced a severe shortage of resources and significant gaps in the post-war economy, which left it unable to fully fund essential rebuilding and reform efforts. Although the Landtag had to move from Munich to Bamberg shortly after January 1919 due to revolutionary unrest, this administrative relocation was eventually halted by the defeat of the republic and by the adoption of the constitution in August. Ultimately, the transition to representative democracy in Bavaria was completed, marking a significant historical turning point for the region's political landscape.
- Title
- 20 years - 20 articles - Historical Lexicon of Bavaria
- Description
- 20 years - 20 articles - Historical Lexicon of Bavaria
- Keywords
- reiches, maria, seines, land, reich
- NS Lookup
- A 138.246.102.22
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-07Updated 2026-04-13Summarized 2026-04-14
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