The ford T was an important car from the 1920's. today, it maybe seems like an ugly metal piece but it is actually a revolutionary invention from ford because it was one of the first efficient thermal car at a fair price that's why it had 15 000 000 car sold around the world and majoritarly in germany
that picture know as the beggar of prachatis
that picture shows how poor the weimar republic's people were as the guy clearly shown on the picture in the first is a beggar
Charles I Triple Portrait
Charles I in Three Positions, also known as the Triple portrait of Charles I, is an oil painting of Charles I of England by Flemish artist Sir Anthony Van Dyck, showing the King from three viewpoints: left full profile, face on, and right three quarter profile. [more]
The Shrimp Girl
The Shrimp Girl is a painting by the English artist William Hogarth. It was painted around 1740–45, and is held by the National Gallery, London. [more]
Albert Einstein
Mr and Mrs Andrews is an oil on canvas portrait of about 1750 by Thomas Gainsborough, now in the National Gallery, London. [more]
Nesfurato
this is a famous thrilling film as it is the story of a clerc that saw a vampire and tries to kill him
bizzare inventions
Weimar republic at the same time made a lot of weird discoveries and activities such as:
water skiing
quick freezing food
vacuum cleaner
electric blender and even more developted televisions
all quiet on the western front
this book written by a german veteran in ww1 eric maria was a masterpiece because it showed the feelings and the point of view of a simple soldier that was in that terrible war. The novel was so much success that in 2020, they made a new film about it.
The agitator
he is the famous scientist that invented the atomic bomb.
During his living Albert was recognise as a great scientist with only one problem that he didn't proved his theories
The golem: This is a film that was made in the weimar's republic, they used many types of technological devices in sound effects and the beauty of the video. It was rare in the early 19's to have horror movie that seemed realistic thanks to the investigations made on it.