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Philipp and Scheidemann
A 1924 right-wing German political cartoon showing Philipp Scheidemann, the Social Democratic Party of Germany | German Social Democratic politician who proclaimed the Weimar Republic and was its second Chancellor, and Matthias Erzberger, an anti-war politician from the Centre Party ( Germany ) | Centre Party, who signed the Armistice with Germany ( Compiègne ) | armistice with the Allies ( World War I ) | Allies, as stabbing the German Army in the back
On 9 November 1918, the Social Democrat Philipp Scheidemann proclaimed a Republic.
* 1865 – Philipp Scheidemann, German politician, 10th Chancellor of Germany ( d. 1939 )
* November 29 – Philipp Scheidemann, Chancellor of Germany ( b. 1865 )
* July 26 – Philipp Scheidemann, Chancellor of Germany ( d. 1939 )
* Philipp Scheidemann ( 1865 – 1939 ), briefly Germany's Chancellor after World War I.
Although he had serious reservations about the way the German General Staff wanted to conduct negotiations, he accepted the charge, and appointed a government that for the first time included representatives of the Social Democrats, Friedrich Ebert and Philipp Scheidemann.
Again and again attempts were made on the lives of left-wing, pacifist and even merely liberal politicians and publicists, for example Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, Walther Rathenau, Matthias Erzberger, Hans Paasche and Philipp Scheidemann or Maximilian Harden.
While Fischer and Kern prepared their plot, former chancellor Philipp Scheidemann barely survived an attempt on his life by O. C. assassins on June 4th, 1922.
During the official memorial ceremony the next day Chancellor Joseph Wirth from the Centre Party held a soon to be famous speech, in which, while pointing to the right side of the parliamentary floor, he used a well known formula by Philipp Scheidemann: " There is the enemy-and there is no doubt about it: This enemy is on the right!
The socialist Philipp Scheidemann at the Reichstag and the communist Karl Liebknecht at the Castle both proclaimed a republic.
The party's stance, under the leadership of Ebert and other " moderates " like Philipp Scheidemann, in favour of the war with the aim of a compromise peace, eventually led to a split, with those radically opposed to the war leaving the S. P. D.
On the same night, Philipp Scheidemann of the SPD declared a republic from the Reichstag.
Philipp Scheidemann ( 26 July 1865, Kassel, Electorate of Hesse – 29 November 1939, Copenhagen ) was a German Social Democratic politician, who proclaimed Germany a republic on 9 November 1918.
* Philipp Scheidemann ( SPD )-Reichs Chancellor
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Philipp and proclaims
Berlin, 9 November 1918, Philipp Scheidemann proclaims the Republic.
Philipp Scheidemann proclaims the Weimar Republic from a window of the Reichstag.

Philipp and Weimar
To get away from the post-revolutionary confusion in Berlin the National Assembly met on 6 February in the town of Weimar, Thuringia, some 250 km to the southwest of Berlin, where Friedrich Ebert was elected temporary Reich President on 11 February and Philipp Scheidemann was elected as Prime Minister ( Ministerpräsident ) of the newly formed coalition on 13 February.
On the way to Leipzig, he met Johann Sebastian Bach at Weimar and, once in Leipzig, was introduced to Georg Philipp Telemann.
In Berlin he had lessons from Xaver Scharwenka and Philipp Scharwenka before studying with Franz Liszt at Weimar in 1885 and with Hans von Bülow two years later.

Philipp and Republic
On 9 November, Liebknecht declared the formation of a Freie Sozialistische Republik ( Free Socialist Republic ) from a balcony of the Berliner Stadtschloss, two hours after Philipp Scheidemann's declaration of a German Republic from a balcony of the Reichstag.
He was the son of Michele Veranzio, a Latin poet, and the nephew of Antonio (), archbishop of Esztergom ( 1504 – 1573 ), a diplomat and a civil servant, who was in touch with Erasmus ( 1465 – 1536 ), Philipp Melanchthon ( 1497 – 1560 ), and Nikola Šubić Zrinski ( 1508 – 1566 ), who took Fausto with him during some of his travels through Hungary and in the Republic of Venice.
At lunch in the Reichstag the SPD deputy chairman Philipp Scheidemann learned that Liebknecht planned the proclamation of a Socialist Republic.
The following year he was introduced to Philipp Gotthard von Schaffgotsch, the Prince-Bishop of Breslau, who wished to create a cultural center around his court at château Jánský vrch ( Johannesberg ) in Javorník, ( today Czech Republic ).
Social Democrat leaders Friedrich Ebert ( newly-named Chancellor ) and Philipp Scheidemann sought to forestall the Communists ′ action, and — evidently on the spur of the moment — Scheidemann proclaimed the Republic.
* 9 November 1918 Proclamation of the Republic by Philipp Scheidemann, some hours later: proclamation of the Socialist Republic by Karl Liebknecht ; also:
* Philipp Albert Stapfer ( 1766 – 1840 ), Minister of the Helvetic Republic.
Today the rear building is Stapfer House, named for Philipp Albert Stapfer, a revolutionary and a minister in the Helvetic Republic.

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Coalbrookdale by Night, 1801, Philip James de Loutherbourg | Philipp Jakob Loutherbourg the Younger Blast furnaces light the iron making town of Coalbrookdale
Rose oil | Rose-picking in the Rose Valley, Bulgaria | Rose Valley near the town of Kazanlak, 1870s, engraving by Felix Philipp Kanitz | F. Kanitz
Frederick the Great playing a flute concerto in Sanssouci, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach | C. P. E. Bach at the piano, Johann Joachim Quantz is leaning on the wall to the right ; by Adolph Menzel, 1852
Frederick II of Prussia | Frederick the Great playing a flute concerto in Sanssouci, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach | C. P. E. Bach at the piano, Quantz is leaning on the wall to the right ; by Adolph Menzel, 1852.
" Germanic peoples | Germanic warriors " as depicted in Philipp Clüver's Germania Antiqua ( 1616 ).
Germania ( painting ) | Germania, by Philipp Veit
Philipp Otto Runge, Self Portrait, 1802-1803, Kunsthalle Hamburg | Kunsthalle, Hamburg
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Germania ( painting ) | Germania, by Philipp Veit
Francis, Duke of Teck, and Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck, with Duke Philipp of Württemberg | Duke Philipp and Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria ( 1845 – 1927 ) | Duchess Marie Therese of Württemberg in England, around 1866
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Germania ( painting ) | Germania, by Philipp Veit.

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