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Display titleThe Presidents of Germany
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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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After the end of Imperial Germany, Weimar Germany decided to install a president instead of the kaiser. (In fact, the term Ersatzkaiser was often used.) While not carrying as much power as the American presidents (the Weimar presidents didn't do the actual government work, that's what The Chancellors of Germany had to do), as the supreme commander of the armed forces and the man who could appoint and fire governments at will, they were still pretty powerful. After the bad experiences with strong presidents, the constitution of West Germany gave most power to the chancellor and made the president a purely ceremonial head of state. Still, some presidents could take a bit of influence thanks to personal charisma.
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