Abstract | Examines the monuments in Germany and the nation's collective memory and its possible future development. Details of collective memory of Germany's abortive revolutions of 1918-1919; Analysis of the shifting memory of the revolutionary era of 1918-1919 in postwar Munich; Pivotal role of Kurt Eisner, the head of the Munich USPD (Independent Socialists) in guiding the discontent in a revolutionary direction that proved decisive.
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