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Ebert Collection

Johann Arnold Ebert, a name that resonates with various individuals and moments in history

Background imageEbert Collection: Friedrich Ebert (4 February 1871 - 28 February 1925) was a German politician of the Social

Friedrich Ebert (4 February 1871 - 28 February 1925) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany
2600812 Friedrich Ebert (4 February 1871 - 28 February 1925) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD)

Background imageEbert Collection: Master Franz Ebert, German actor-comedian on a pony

Master Franz Ebert, German actor-comedian on a pony Date: 1890s

Background imageEbert Collection: Thomas Ebert, Morten Joergensen, Christian Mads Andersen &am

Thomas Ebert, Morten Joergensen, Christian Mads Andersen &am
Thomas Ebert, Morten Joergensen, Christian Mads Andersen & Eskild Balschmidt Ebbesen Denmark Lightweight Mens Four Final Olympic Stadium, Beijing, China 17 August 2008 Date: 17 August 2008

Background imageEbert Collection: Portrait of Friedrich Ebert (1871-1925), President of the German Reich, 1924

Portrait of Friedrich Ebert (1871-1925), President of the German Reich, 1924. Found in the collection of Art Museum Basel

Background imageEbert Collection: Pavilion to the Fair Spring in Schonbrunn

Pavilion to the Fair Spring in Schonbrunn. Private Collection

Background imageEbert Collection: Friedrich Ebert (1871-1925) inspecting the troops, Germany, 1922

Friedrich Ebert (1871-1925) inspecting the troops, Germany, 1922. Friedrich Ebert was a German politician who served as Chancellor of Germany and its first president during the Weimar period

Background imageEbert Collection: Johann Arnold Ebert

Johann Arnold Ebert
JOHANN ARNOLD EBERT German writer Date: 1723 - 1795

Background imageEbert Collection: Left Wing Demonstration

Left Wing Demonstration
Left wing demonstrations that lead to Ebert forming the Weimar Republic

Background imageEbert Collection: WORLD WAR I: GERMANY, 1919. Friedrich Ebert delivering his acceptance speech as

WORLD WAR I: GERMANY, 1919. Friedrich Ebert delivering his acceptance speech as the first president of Germany before delegates of the Constitutional Assembly in the Court Theatre

Background imageEbert Collection: WORLD WAR I: BERLIN, C1919. Soldiers of the Ebert government searching a suspected

WORLD WAR I: BERLIN, C1919. Soldiers of the Ebert government searching a suspected member of the Spartacus League for illegal weapons in Berlin, Germany. Photograph, c1919

Background imageEbert Collection: Friedrich Ebert (1871-1925) German politician (SPD). Served as Chancellor of Germany

Friedrich Ebert (1871-1925) German politician (SPD). Served as Chancellor of Germany and its first President during the Weimar period. Photograph February 1921

Background imageEbert Collection: Vorwarts the Berlin Peoples Newspaper for Sunday, 10 November 1918, carrying

Vorwarts the Berlin Peoples Newspaper for Sunday, 10 November 1918, carrying Friedrich Eberts message to the German citizens on his single day as Chancellor in place Prince Max of Baden

Background imageEbert Collection: Chancellor Ebert, National Assembly building

Chancellor Ebert, National Assembly building
Chancellor (President) Ebert in front of the National Assembly building hailing the signing of the constitution of the Weimar Republic, 11 August 1919

Background imageEbert Collection: Signed agreement, Weimar government, 1919

Signed agreement, Weimar government, 1919
Signed agreement of the forming of the Weimar government, 11 August 1919. Chancellor (President) Eberts signature is shown

Background imageEbert Collection: Eberts Heavy Task by Heine

Eberts Heavy Task by Heine
Friedrich Ebert (1871 - 1925) rows through a stormy sea to the saftey of a distant island:a metaphor for the difficult task Ebert faced as the first president of the newly formed Weimar Republic in

Background imageEbert Collection: Returning Troop / 1918

Returning Troop / 1918
Friedrich Ebert (far left), president of the new republic, & Philipp Scheidemann (far right) review German troops returning home in 1918


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Johann Arnold Ebert, a name that resonates with various individuals and moments in history. From Master Franz Ebert, the renowned German actor-comedian on a pony, to Thomas Ebert, Morten Joergensen, Christian Mads Andersen &am - each one leaving their own unique mark. But perhaps the most prominent figure associated with this name is Friedrich Ebert (1871-1925), President of the German Reich in 1924. A portrait captures his dignified presence and leadership during a crucial time in Germany's history. In contrast to this serious image, we also find Friedrich Ebert inspecting troops in 1922. This glimpse into his military involvement showcases his dedication to protecting his nation. Moving away from politics and war, we encounter the Pavilion to the Fair Spring in Schonbrunn. It stands as a testament to Johann Arnold Ebert's artistic endeavors and contributions to architecture. The mention of Left Wing Demonstration hints at another aspect of this multifaceted surname - political activism. Whether it was Friedrich Ebert delivering an acceptance speech during World War I or soldiers under the government searching suspected individuals during that time period; these events demonstrate how deeply ingrained politics were within the fabric of society bearing the name "Ebert. " Ultimately, "Ebert" encompasses much more than just a company or individual namesakes; it represents a tapestry woven by actors, politicians, artists, and activists alike. Each thread contributing its own story and significance to our collective history.