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Weimar by Katja Hoyer Review the Town That Changed Germany

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This is a historical review of a book about Weimar, Germany. No commercial mechanisms, price movements, supply chains, or company impacts are present. The content is purely historical and cultural, with no relevance to current markets or sectors.

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  • Weimar hosted Germany's first democratic constitution in 1919.
  • Bauhaus School operated in Weimar from 1919 to 1925.
  • Nazi party held a key congress in Weimar in July 1926.
  • Buchenwald concentration camp established near Weimar in 1937.
  • 56,000 inmates died at Buchenwald, primarily Jewish.

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