The revolution is a complete overthrow of the established government or political system, which means that the events that took place in Germany in 1918 did not constitute a revolution. The group changed the entrance and exit permissions, but as was the case for Caesar after all, there was always a group to govern people. Social Democratic Party, a right-wing political association eventually replaced his position and used Freikorps to rule people. Spartaciast desires a revolution like Russia of the previous year, but has never been granted access to a major power.
The revolution that happened in Germany from 1918 to 1919 was not a true revolution - at least not the French Revolution in 1789, the Russian Revolution in 1917, or even the German Revolution in 1848. Perhaps by calling it the "German Revolution" we suggest that things and customs are different in Germany. Perhaps this is the truth. Her political tradition is a little different from the political tradition of France and Russia. The condition of the revolution in November 1918 was different from that of France in 1789. They were somewhat similar to Russia in 1917, but they were still different. Even in France and Russia, even the so-called revolutionaries, revolution is not surprising. But it certainly is in Germany. Prior to that there was no sustained revolutionary upset and strategy, even the Social Democratic Party was completely overwhelmed by the incident.
The 1918/19 revolution was one of the most important events in modern German history, but it was not deeply rooted in the German historical memory. The failure of the Weimar Republic to fulfill this revolution and the subsequent Nazi era has long hindered the view on these events. Until today, the interpretation of these events was determined by legends rather than facts. Radical right wing and radical left wing - in different circumstances - after Russia's example promoted the idea that the purpose of the Communist party's riot is to establish the Soviet republic. The Democratic Center Party, in particular the Social Democratic Party, has little interest in evaluating the fairness of making Germany a republic. A closer look revealed that these events eventually became a revolution supported by the Social Democratic Party and were blocked by party leaders. These processes helped weaken the Republic of Weimar from the beginning.