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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