The Republic of Baden (red) within the Weimar Republic
Anthem
Badnerlied
Capital
Karlsruhe
Area
• 1925[1]
15,070 km2 (5,820 sq mi)
Population
• 1925[1]
2,312,462
Government
• Type
Republic
President
• 1918–1920 (first)
Anton Geiß
• 1933–1945 (last)
Walter Köhler (Minister-President)
Reichsstatthalter
• 1933–1945
Robert Wagner
Legislature
Landtag
Historical era
Interwar · World War II
• Established
14 November 1918
• Constitution enacted
13 April 1919
• Abolition (de facto)
11 March 1933
• Abolition (de jure)
19 September 1945
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Grand Duchy of Baden
Württemberg-Baden
South Baden
Today part of
Germany
The Republic of Baden (German: Republik Baden) was a German state that existed during the time of the Weimar Republic, formed after the abolition of the Grand Duchy of Baden in 1918. It is now part of the modern German state of Baden-Württemberg.
^Beckmanns Welt-Lexikon und Welt-Atlas. Leipzig / Vienna: Verlagsanstalt Otto Beckmann. 1931.
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