Gordon sat by as the Thoenes compared Israel to the battle of the Alamo and contemporary America to the Weimar Republic.
Meet The Husband and Wife Novelists Talking Israel to The Christian Right|Sarah Posner|June 18, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Some believe it goes back to the Weimar days, which I certainly don't doubt.
Obama and Europe|Michael Tomasky|May 15, 2012|DAILY BEAST
He was stationed in Germany, where he experienced the tumult of the Weimar Republic.
George Kennan by John Lewis Gaddis: A Review|Jacob Heilbrunn|December 9, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Weimar Germany did have subcultures that were sophisticated and cosmopolitan.
The End of World Violence?|Sam Harris|October 4, 2011|DAILY BEAST
I thought you took an interest in all that goes on at Weimar.'
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 359, September 1845|Various
A casual examination of the list of his loves, reciprocated or spurned, would make a companion to that of Weimar.
Egoists|James Huneker
And yet Weimar and German Liberalism had everything in its favour in the autumn of 1918.
The New Germany|George Young
To Weimar then we came, and the gracious reception we certainly had, to our satisfaction and lasting remembrance.
Franz Liszt|James Huneker
I will live, create, and enjoy, and that I can do as well in Weimar as in Rome!
Goethe and Schiller|L. Mhlbach
British Dictionary definitions for Weimar
Weimar
/ (Germanˈvaimar) /
noun
a city in E central Germany, in Thuringia: a cultural centre in the 18th and early 19th century; scene of the adoption (1919) of the constitution of the Weimar Republic. Pop: 64 409 (2003 est)