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Weimar by Katja Hoyer Review the Town That Changed Germany

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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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