Resistance movements
Restoration. SeeUrban renewal
Reunification
choice of capital
clearing up loose ends
commemorative sculpture
cultural scene demise of the wall
eradicating Marxist remnants
Holocaust commemoration
immigrants and neo-Nazis
national and international response to
negotiating terms
official memory
Wall in the Head
See alsoUrban renewal
Reuter, Edward
Reuter, Ernst(fig.)
The Revolt of the Weavers(Kollwitz)
Revolutions, attempted
RIAS. SeeRadio in the American Sector
Ribbentrop, Joachim von
Riefenstahl, Leni
Ringvereine(sporting associations)
Riots and demonstrations
anti-war demonstrations
Baader-Meinhof
Communist May Day demonstrations
food shortage riots
GDR(fig.)
Hitler’s ban
Kristallnacht(fig.)
Nazis’ anti-Communist violence
neo-Nazis
opposition to SPD and war
over change of capital
People’s Naval Division ransacking of Chancellery
renaming streets and removing monuments
rock concert
Scheunenviertel uprising
squatters’ movement
support of Lenin coup
Robertson, Brian
Rock music
Rogers, Richard
Rohe, Mies van der
Rohwedder, Detlev
Roloff-Momin, Ulrich
Romanisches Café
Rontgen, Wilhelm
Rosa Luxemburg(film)
Rosenberg, Alfred
Der Rosenkavalier(Strauss)
Rosenstrasse resistance
Rosenthal, Abraham
Rosenthal, Lisa
Rosh, Lea
Ross, Jean
Rote Armee Fraktion (RAF)
Roth, Joseph
Rotten, Johnny
Royal Air Force
Royal Opera
Royal Palace
Rubble women
Rübezahl Gasthaus
Rühe, Volker
Rumbold, Horace
Rundstedt, Gerd von
Rusk, Dean
Russell, Odo
Russia
Anglo-Russian relations
anti-German stance
collapse of czarist regime
colony in unified Berlin
concerns over 1871 unification
declaration of war against
Eastern Question
effect of Revolution on Russo-German relations
ineptitude against German forces
invasion of Poland
mobilization of troops against Austria
resignation from WWI
results of Congress of Berlin
Russians in Weimar
See alsoSoviet Union
Russian Orthodox Church
Russian Revolution
Ruttmann, Walter
SA. SeeStormtroopers
Sachsenhausen
Saefkow, Anton
Sagebiel, Ernst
Sahm, Heinrich
Salome(Strauss)
Sanitation
Santana, Carlos
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Sardanapal(Wilhelm II)
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Sassen, Saskia
Schabowski, Günther
Schacht, Hjalmar
Schÿdlich, Joachim
Scharoun, Hans
Scháuble, Wolfgang
Schaubühne
Scheffler, Karl
Scheidemann, Philipp
Scherl Verlag Scheunenviertel
Schichter, Rudolf
Schiele, Egon
Schiemann, Theodor
Schinkel, Karl Friedrich
Schirmer, Bernd
Schlafburschen(temporary lodgers)
Schlehweins Giraffe(Schirmer)
Schleicher, Kurt vonߞ
Schleyer, Hanns-Martin
Schlieffen Plan
Schliemann, Heinrich
Schlöndorff, Völker
Schloβplatz
Schmid, Carlo
Schmidt, Helmut
Schmidt, Renate
Schneider, Peter
Schneider, Rolf
Schönberg, Arnold
Schöneberg districtߞ
Schröder, Gerhard
Schroder, Louise
Schultes, Axel
Schulze-Boysen, Harro
Schumann, Conrad
Schuster, Joseph
Schutzstaffel. SeeSS
Schweik(Piscator)
Schwers, Paul
Schwitters, Kurt
Science and technology
Sculpture. SeeArts, plastic
SDS. SeeSozialistischer Deutscher
Studentenbund SED. SeeParty of Democratic Socialism; Socialist Unity Party
Seeckt, Hans von
Seghers, Anna
Seldte, Franz
Semyonov, Vladimir
Serra, Richard
Sewer system
Sezession (Secession) movement
Sheehan, Vincent
Sherrill, Charles
Shevardnadze, Eduard
Shirer, William
Shortages
Berlin airlift
food and fuel
housing shortages in Weimar
WWII
Siedler, Wolf Jobst
Siegesallee
Siegessäule(Victory Column)
Siemens
Silesia
Silver jubilee
Sinatra Doctrine
Sinclair, Upton
Sinfonietta(Janácek)
Singer, Paul
Sinti-Roma (Gypsies)
Six-Day Bicycle Races
Sklarek, Leo
Sklarek, Willy
Slevogt, Max
A Small Town in Germany(Le Carré)
Smith, Howard K.
Social Democratic Party (SPD)
choice of FRD capital
food riots
formation of SED
incompetence in West Berlin
opposition to navy bill
popular opposition to
postwar activities
pro-Lenin strikes
reaction to declaration of warߞ
‘’resignation” of Wilhelm and Prince Max
Weimar-era elections
Socialist Unity Party (SED)
The Soldier’s Tale(Stravinsky)
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr
Sommerfeld, Arnold
Sonnemann, Emmy
Sonnenfinsternis(Grosz)
Sony Corporation
SOPADE. SeeSozialdemokratische Partei
Deutschlands im Exil
South Africa
Soviet Union
attempt to “reunite” Berlin
battle for control of Berlin
Berlin airlift
Berlin assault
Berlin Wall construction
declaration of war against Germany
denazification of German culture
East-West rapprochement
effect on Weimar theater
espionage
German surrender ceremony
June 17 GDR uprising
Olympics boycott
occupation of Berlin
promotion of communism in postwar Berlin
removal of the Wall
response to unification
withdrawal from Berlin
See alsoRussia
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. See Social Democratic Party
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands im Exil (SOPADE)
Sozialistische Einheitspartei. SeeSocialist Unity Party
Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund (SDS)
Spartacists
Spartakusbund. SeeSpartacists
SPD. SeeSocial Democratic Party
Speer, Albert
Speier, Hans
Spender, Stephen
Der Spiegel
Spielhagen, Friedrich
Die Spinnen(film)
Spitzemberg, Baroness von
Spreebogen
Springer, Axel
Springer Press
Squatters
SS
atrocities
deportation of Jews
neutralization of enemy factions
1936 Olympic Games
resentment towards
struggle with SA for power
St. Fabricius, Hans Eugen
Staatsoper
Stalin, Josef(fig.) Stalinallee
Stalingrad, Battle of
Stammheim prison
Stanley, Henry Morton
Stasi (Secret police)
State Council Building
Staudte, Wolfgang
Stauffenberg, Claus
Stege, Fritz
Stein, Gertrude
Stein, Peter
Stennes, Walter
Stern, Fritz
Sternberg, Josef von
Stimmann, Hans
Stinnes, Hugo
Stobbe, Dietrich
The Stock Exchange and the Founding Swindle in Berlin(tract)
Stock market