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in November 1918, but the political system experienced no further convulsions of a serious character, with a constitution that resembled those of the other
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Government was reconsolidated. The Ministers who emerged as speakers in the State Parliament were generally regarded by their contemporaries as
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The Creation of the Modern German Army: General Walther Reinhardt and the Weimar Republic, 1914-1930
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The Imperial German Army Between Kaiser and King: Monarchy, Nation-Building, and War, 1866-1918
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of the Ministerial Council, and the respective governments were named after these Ministers.
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The highest executive power rested in the hands of the Ministry of State (
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dissolved all councils and created a constitutional monarchy within the
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The position was also called the "Chief of the Department of Justice."
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The Kingdom of Württemberg and the Making of Germany, 1815-1871
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Upon the establishment of the Kingdom of Württemberg, King
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German
ministry
Kingdom of Württemberg
Frederick I
German Empire
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German
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German
Reichstag
bicameral legislature
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German
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German
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German
Foreign Affairs
Interior
Public Worship
Education
War
Finance
Prime Minister
Mittnacht
primus inter pares
William II
German states
Adolf von Ende

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