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Q: Why was reichstag was so important?
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Who is the lower house of kaiser Parliament?

The lower house of Kaiser Parliament is called the Reichstag. The Reichstag was less important of the two houses and was only able to approve laws that had been proposed by the Chancellor and Bundesrat.


When does the reichstag burns?

Reichstag burns on 27 February 1933.


When was Reichstag dome created?

Reichstag dome was created in 1999.


When did Reichstag - Nazi Germany - end?

Reichstag - Nazi Germany - ended in 1945.


Is the Reichstag still standing?

Yes it is. From 1999 the German parliament is in the Reichstag again


When did Reichstag fire happen?

Reichstag fire happened on 1933-02-27.


When did Reichstag - North German Confederation - end?

Reichstag - North German Confederation - ended in 1871.


When was Reichstag - North German Confederation - created?

Reichstag - North German Confederation - was created in 1866.


What is the purpose of the Reichstag building today?

Today, the Reichstag building still serves as the German parliament.


When was Raising a flag over the Reichstag created?

Raising a flag over the Reichstag was created in 1945.


What is the capitol biulding of Germany called?

It's called "Reichstag" It was the Reichstag (Reich - Empire) but today is the 'Bundestag'.


What does the word reichstag's means?

The Reichstag was the elected Assembly in Germany prior to the Nazi takeover. Originally, it had a minor political role, but after the downfall of the Kaiser (the monarch) at the end of World War I, it took over the role of making laws. After the Nazis rise to power, a number of laws were passed via the Reichstag which cut it off from making many important decisions. The Reichstag is also the name of the building where the assembly met. The building was badly damaged by a fire in 1933, then by air raids in World War II. During the Cold War, the West German government set up a government in Bonn with the Bundestag replacing the Reichstag. After reunification, the Bundestag moved back into the Reichstag building in Berlin, which was restored.