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November
9 in German History
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November 9, 1522
Birth of Martin Chemnitz in Treuenbrietzen, Germany. A leading Protestant
theologian, Chemnitz, did much to unify the Protestants in the early Lutheran
church.
November 9, 1876
Death of Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl in Leipzig, Germany. Ritschl was a
classicist specializing in the works of Plautus. He served as a professor
at the universities of Halle, Breslau, Bonn and Leipzig. It was at Bonn
that he worked with a promising freshman, Friedrich Nietzsche. When Ritschl
moved to the University of Leipzig in 1865 Nietzsche followed him and
ultimately received his doctorate from Leipzig under the tutelage of Ritschl.
It was Ritschl who recommended Nietzsche for his position at the University
of Basel. Later after the attacks on Nietzsche's first book, Die Geburt
der Tragödie, Ritschl distanced himself from his student.
November 9, 1885
Birth of Hermann Weyl in Elmshorn, Germany. Weyl was a mathematician
who developed contacts between pure mathematics and theoretical physics.
He made significant contributions to quantum mechanics and the theory
of relativity. His book, Raum, Zeit, Materie (1918) presents his work
on relativity. He had only had his appointment at the University of Göttingen
for two years when the Nazis came to power and he wisely accepted an offer
from the Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
November 9, 1918
Resignation of Kaiser Wilhelm II as a consequence of the German loss
in WWI. He flees to the Netherlands. A socialist government takes control.
November 9, 1918
In the face of the chaotic conditions in Germany and the threat of a
leftist revolution, Philipp Scheidemann addresses a crowd from a balcony
of the Reichstag and announces the formation of a republican form of government
for Germany. In reality he had no authorization to do so. Neither the
government nor even his own party had agreed to such a decision. But once
the announcement had been made, conditions were such that none were able
to withdraw from the perception and the Weimar Republic came into existence.
November 9, 1921
Der 9. November is the title of a novel by Bernhard Kellermann and published
in 1921. It is a story of the German insurrection of 1918.
November 9, 1923
Hitler stages a takeover march in Münich with 3,000 Nazis which
is halted with gunfire by the police.
November 9, 1938
"Reichskristallnacht"--destruction of Jewish property, arrests
and murders by the Nazi party. Over 250 synagogues are desecrated, over
7,000 shops are destroyed, 91 Jews are murdered, 20,000 persons are arrested.
The cynical term Kristalnacht refers to the shop windows which were broken.
November 9, 1940
Germany invades Norway and Denmark in World War II.
November 9, 1989
The border between East Germany and West Germany is opened. During the
night of November 9 thousands of East Germans flood into West Berlin.
November 9, 1992
Helmut Kohl, Michail Gorbatschov and Ronald Reagan are made honorary
citizens of Berlin for their contributions to German reunification.
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