The Constitution of the German Reich can refer to the following:
The Frankfurt Constitution of 1849.
The Constitution of the German Empire of 1871.
The Weimar Constitution of 1919.
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is the Bundesadler (German for "Federal Eagle"), formerly known as Reichsadler (German: [ˈʁaɪ̯çsˌʔaːdlɐ] , German for "Imperial Eagle"). It is one of the...
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