Ludendorff, however, had declared that the war was lost in October 1918, before the German November Revolution.
The November Revolution ended the reign of the ruling dynasties in Germany.
After the war and the November Revolution, von Soden decided to resume his studies.
This discovery was part of the so-called November Revolution of particle physics.
During the November Revolution of 1918/1919, Feuchtwanger was ill and unable to participate.
The November Revolution of 1918 passed relatively quietly in Minden.
Such measures were unprecedented for Minden and were not even experienced during the November Revolution of 1918.
Women's suffrage had already been established by a new electoral law in 1918 following the November Revolution of that year.
He became involved with the labour movement in Chemnitz, following the November Revolution.
The mutiny was also a crucial step in the initiation of the November Revolution.