The Social Democratic Party has more than 90 newspapers, social clubs, a network of sports clubs, a program of expanding women and young people, and a school in Berlin to educate party and union officials. Ebert and Social Democrats learned an important lesson in 1907. It changes the party forever and shows that Albert is committed to alleviating socialism and happiness of Germany. In years prior to 1907, Kaiser-Wilhelm II carried out a series of ambitious military reforms to support German troops and the navy.
Also on November 9, Max von Baden handed over the prime minister's official residence to Friedrich Ebert Social Democratic Party. Since the Bismarck period in the 1870s and 1880s, the relationship between the Social Democratic Party of Albert and the Catholic Central Party of Ezburg and the Imperial Government is concerned. They are well represented in the Empire State Capitol, they do not have the power to dominate the government, and since 1917 they have sought peace through negotiations. Their prominent position in the peace talks will lead to lack of validity from the perspective of the new Weimar Republic from the perspective of right-wing and militarism.
On 9th November 1918, MSPD member Philipp Scheidemann announced the wrath of "Republic of Germany" at Reichstag in Berlin, and Friedrich Ebert, leader of MSPD. Two hours later, the "Free Socialist Republic" was announced outside the 2 km (1.2 mile) Berliner Stadtschloss. The declaration was issued by Carl Liebknecht, Communist Spartacus (Spartacus Union), co-leader of hundreds of allied groups with the USPD in 1917. A revolutionary supporter of Russia. The law had problems, Prince Baden of the Imperial Prime Minister (Reichskanzler) transferred power to Friedrich Ebert, was shocked by the collapse of the monarchy, reluctantly accepted it. MSPD and Hugo Haase led by Ebert are led by USPD, which is about to become a temporary ministerial minister. But there is no answer to the question of power
When the Treaty of Versailles was signed in June 1919, the Germans and the government caused a lot of sorrow. Many of them opposed the provisions of the treaty and accused Friedrich Ebert and the Weimar Republic fell to Germany. Evert's opponent believes that in November 1918 the Germans agreed to "stab" the Left and November criminals when they agreed to a ceasefire. When the Treaty came into effect on January 1, 1920, the government began to comply with the Convention's disarmament requirements. This includes the dissolution of Freikorps