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* ] (1917), an unsuccessful attempt by the ''{{lang|de|Reichstag}}'' of the ] to end the First World War * ] (1917), an unsuccessful attempt by the ''{{lang|de|Reichstag}}'' of the ] to end the First World War
* ] (1933), which provided a pretext for the Nazis to seize power * ] (1933), which provided a pretext for the Nazis to seize power
** ] (1933), an order issued by the German President {{lang|de|]}} in direct response ** ]}} in direct response
** ''{{lang|de|Reichstag}}'' Fire Trial or ] (1933), a trial held of those accused of responsibility ** ''{{lang|de|Reichstag}}'' Fire Trial or ] (1933), a trial held of those accused of responsibility



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Reichstag is a German word which in political terms means Parliament but directly translated is Diet of the Realm or National Diet or Imperial Diet. It may refer to:

Buildings

Reichstagsgebäude, the specific German word for Parliamentary buildings, often simply shortened to Reichstag. In this context it may refer to:

Institutions

Various historic legislative bodies in German-speaking countries have been referred to as Reichstags, including:

Historic events

See also

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