- The
Reichsrat ([ʁaɪ̯çs.ʁaːt], "Reich Council") of the
Weimar Republic was the de
facto upper house of Germany's parliament; the
lower house was the po****rly...
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Reichsrat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Reichsrat is a
legislative body in German-speaking
countries similar to the
Upper House of a Parliament...
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Enabling Act was introduced, it was
hastily p****ed by the
Reichstag and
Reichsrat on 23
March 1933.
Later that day, the
Enabling Act was
signed into law...
- The Law on the
Abolition of the
Reichsrat (German:
Gesetz über die
Aufhebung des
Reichsrats) was a
measure enacted by the
government of ****
Germany on...
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predecessor of the
Bundesrat in the
Weimar Republic (1919–1933) was the
Reichsrat. The
political makeup of the
Bundesrat is
affected by
changes in power...
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suffrage using proportional representation. The
appointed upper house, the
Reichsrat,
represented the
interests of the
federal states. The
president of Germany...
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Kingdoms and
Lands Represented in the
Imperial Council (German: Die im
Reichsrat vertretenen Königreiche und Länder), was the
northern and
western part...
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enacted only a few laws,
while the
Reichsrat was
abolished in
February 1934 by the Law on the
Abolition of the
Reichsrat. In
August 1934,
Hindenburg died...
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place of the
Imperial Diet, he
installed an "Imperial Council" (German:
Reichsrat),
whose members were
appointed on his authority. In the 1850s, chronic...
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National ****embly, it
decided that the
members of the
Weimar Republic's
Reichsrat would continue to be
appointed by the
state governments,
although the...