Why Did the Kaiser HAVE to Abdicate? | The 1918 German Revolution
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Germany's monarchy fell in response to the citizens' revolution influenced by the failures of the imperial system during World War One, leading to the establishment of the Weimar Republic by the Social Democratic Party and the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II on November 9th, 1918.
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- The fall of Germany’s monarchy in 1918 was a result of a spontaneous citizens' revolution triggered by the failure of the imperial system during World War One, leading to the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- The Social Democratic Party, particularly the Majority Social Democrats under Friedrich Ebert, played a pivotal role in orchestrating the transition from the monarchy to the Weimar Republic, effectively replacing the old imperial regime with a new government structure.
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Why did Germany's monarchy fall in 1918?
Due to citizens' revolution and imperial system failure.
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