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History of Bavaria - Modern Times

History of Bavaria - Modern Times: Encyclopedia II - History of Bavaria - Modern Times

Republican institutions replaced royal ones in Bavaria during the upheavals of November 1918. Provisional National Council Minister-President Kurt Eisner declared Bavaria to be a free state on November 7, 1918. Munich became a hotbed of extremism: a Bavarian Soviet Republic, the Münchner Räterepublik, had a short-lived existence, but inspired fearful reactions: the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch involving Erich Ludendorff and Adolf Hitler took place in the same city. For most of the Weimar Republic, though, Bavaria was dominated by the relat ...

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History of Bavaria: Encyclopedia II - History of Bavaria - Modern Times



History of Bavaria - Modern Times

Main articles: Bavarian Soviet Republic and Beer Hall Putsch.

Republican institutions replaced royal ones in Bavaria during the upheavals of November 1918. Provisional National Council Minister-President Kurt Eisner declared Bavaria to be a free state on November 7, 1918. Munich became a hotbed of extremism: a Bavarian Soviet Republic, the Münchner Räterepublik, had a short-lived existence, but inspired fearful reactions: the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch involving Erich Ludendorff and Adolf Hitler took place in the same city. For most of the Weimar Republic, though, Bavaria was dominated by the relatively mainstream conservative Bavarian People's Party. Bavaria functioned largely as a Nazi stronghold during the Third Reich and the proposed/putative site of Hitler's National Redoubt.

Following World War II it was for a period under American, and during the cold war it was part of West Germany. In 1946 Bavaria lost the Rhenish Palatinate. Since the war, it has been politically dominated by the Christian Social Union, the successor of the Bavarian People's Party and sister party of the Christian Democratic Union, the main center-right party in Germany. Only between 1954 and 1957 the CSU was in opposition. At this time Bavaria was governed by a four-party-gouverment under the leadership of the Social-Democratic Party of Germany. In Bavaria exists the own separatist party in Germany - the Bavarian Party. This party would like to have an independand Free State of Bavaria.

On April 19, 2005 Bavarian-born Joseph Ratzinger was elected Pope. Ratzinger, who was born in Marktl am Inn, had been the Prefect for the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and Dean of the College of Cardinals prior to his election. After being elected Pope, Ratzinger took the name Benedict XVI. Benedict is the eighth German Pope, and is the second non-Italian Pope since Pope Adrian VI.

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