German constitution
German constitution stands for:
- Paulskirche constitution 1849, passed by the Frankfurt National Assembly, never came into force
- Constitution of the German Confederation 1870, see North German Confederation #Constitution and political system
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Bismarck's constitution 1871
- October Constitution of 1918, the then Reich constitution with amendments according to which the head of government had to have the confidence of parliament, see October reforms
- Weimar Constitution 1919, the first democratic-parliamentary constitution in Germany, which also came into force, also the first republican constitution
- Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany 1949 (1990)
- Constitution of the German Democratic Republic 1949 (1968, 1974)
See also:
- Reichsverfassungs (Constitutions of the German Reich)