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These are just five of the 256 women our research
<https://germanrevolution1918.leeds.ac.uk/> has identified – women who
played significant roles in the revolution and in the shaping of Germany’s
new, albeit short-lived, democracy. Their eye-witness
<https://www.kiel.de/de/kiel_zukunft/stadtgeschichte/frauenportraits/buch09_portrait_voelcker.php>
accounts <http://kurkuhl.de/docs/riedl.pdf> reveal that they were fully
involved in the revolutionary events and certainly didn’t see themselves as
onlookers to a male spectacle. The revolution was not just a fleeting
moment in their lives but a stepping stone between their radical roots and
later activist careers. They often took huge risks and lived precarious
lives as a result of their convictions and their stories deserve to be more
widely known.

https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/170951
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