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The Berlin March Battles of 1919, also known as Bloody Week, were the final major event of the German revolution of 1918–1919. The fighting grew out of a general strike by Berlin workers who wanted to implement the revolution's major radical-left demands, including the socialization of key industries, the legal safeguarding of workers' and soldiers' councils and the democratization of the military.
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