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Previous videos:
Part I: youtu.be/2B-EWxPyIf4
Part II: youtu.be/Q5wJYGUc9os

Main bibliography:
Broué, Pierre (1971) The German Revolution, 1917-1923
Flakin, Nathaniel (2022) Revolutionary Berlin: A Walking Guide
Haffner, Sebastian (1973) Failure of a Revolution
Hoffroge, Ralf (2014) Working-Class Politics in the German Revolution
Kuhn, Gabriel (2012) All Power to the Councils! A Documentary History of the German Revolution of 1918-1919
Sonnenberg & Schutrümpf (2020) Rosa Luxemburg in the German Revolution: A Chronicle

Movies shown:
Trotz alledem! (1972)
Ernst Thälmann: Sohn seiner Klasse (1954)
Rosa Luxemburg (1986)
Reds (1981)

Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:53 - The Birth of the Communist Party
19:02 - Freikorps: The White Guards of Capitalism
22:41 - Emil Eichhorn: The Revolutionary Cop
32:42 - From Strike to Insurrection
39:33 - Berlin Bathed in Blood
46:07 - The Murders of Rosa and Karl
54:06 - Aftermath
1:14:20 - Credits
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