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'''Reichstag''' refers both to a building and to an assembly. '''Reichstag''' refers to both an institutional assembly and a specific building.


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The '''Reichstag''' building in ], ] has successively been: the seat of the Parliament of the ] (]-]), the ] (]-]) and ] (]-present).


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On ], ], only four weeks after ] had become Reichskanzler (prime minister), the Reichstag building was burned out to a shell. A Dutch ] named ] was found at the scene and charged with arson. He was later found guilty and executed by ].
Claiming the fire had been caused by a Communist conspiracy the ] government restricted civil rights, guaranteed in the constitution, and started to prosecute the political opposition.


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During the prior centuries of the ] of German Nation, the '''Reichstage''' or Imperial Diets were held in ]. There never was a centralized government of the German states. After the ] formation of the ] the Historical Commission of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences started to collect imperial records (''Reichsakten'') and imperial diet records (''Reichstagsakten''). In ] the commission published the first volume. At present the years ] - ] and years up to ] are being collected and researched. A volume dealing with the ] Reichstag in Regensburg including the peace negotiations with the ] in ] and ], by Frau Dr. Rosemarie Aulinger of ] was published in ].


''This is a ] page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.''
The enormous amount of records in numerous archives and libraries in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Denmark, England and Poland needs to be made available, gathered and worked through.

A list on internet titled ''Das Reich um ]- Dynasties-Dukedoms-Residences, Ducal Courts and Residences in the empire (Reich) in the late middle ages'' identifies the thousands of different localities. It gives an indication of the monumental task of locating and working on these official records, spread over large areas by the many different rulers, who all had the choice of their preferred seat of residence and government.


See also: ] See also: ]

== External Links ==
* http://resikom.adw-goettingen.gwdg.de/mitarbeiter.htm

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Reichstag refers to both an institutional assembly and a specific building.

See:

This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.

See also: Bundestag