Weimer Republic co-ordinates 46
"52.516667, 13.4" = 46 (Full Reduction)
"sacrifice" = 46 (Full Reduction)
"Weimar Republic" = 930 (English Sumerian)
The Weimar Republic is so called because the assembly that adopted its constitution met at Weimar from 6 February 1919 to 11 August 1919, but this name only became mainstream after 1933.
"Weimar" = 414 (English Sumerian)
"Nazis" = 414 (English Sumerian)
"Dresden" = 414 (English Sumerian)
This 414 number is sure interesting. It has a ton of shit under it!
"Weimar Republic" = 930 (English Sumerian)
Speed of Saturn is 969. = 930+039 = 969
"Weimar" = 414 (English Sumerian)
"Weimar Republic" = 1338 (Reverse English Sumerian) 1338 is also the speed of Saturn.
1338+8331 = 9669 / 6996
969+9*6*9= 1455+5541 = 6996
2+6+19+19 = 46
"52.516667, 13.4" = 46 (Full Reduction)
"sacrifice" = 46 (Full Reduction)
"Weimar Republic" = 74 (Full Reduction)
"white supremacist" = 74 (Full Reduction)
"Weimar Republic" = 223 (Reverse Ordinal)
"white supremacist" = 223 (Reverse Ordinal)
"Skull And Cross Bones" = 223 (English Ordinal)
"The Synagogue of Satan" = 223 (English Ordinal)
Thu, 6 February 1919 = 6th of Adar I, 5679
"ו׳ בַּאֲדָר א׳ תרע״ט" = 38 (Hebrew Reduction)
Adar 1 is 6 or 12 so it's 6/6 or 6/12
"52° 31′ 0″ N, 13° 24′ 0″ E" = 66 (Jewish)
"Valentine" = 612 (English Sumerian)
Wow
6+6+56+79 = 147
"The holocaust" = 147 (English Ordinal)
6+6+5+6+7+9 = 39
"Holocaust" = 39 (Chaldean)
The Weimar Republic is so called because the assembly that adopted its constitution met at Weimar from 6 February 1919 to 11 August 1919,
WOW
It ended on Jewish Valentines Day.
Mon, 11 August 1919 = 15th of Av, 5679
ט״ו בְּאָב תרע״ט
Tu B'Av
Parashat Eikev
You were getting a Jewish Valentine Germany the Germans who set up the Weimer Republic set it up!
Tu B'Av 1919 / טוּ בְּאָב 5679
Tu B'Av (Minor Jewish holiday of love) for Hebrew Year 5679 began on Sunday, 10 August 1919 and ended on Monday, 11 August 1919.
Tu B'Av (Hebrew: ט״ו באב, the fifteenth of the month Av) is a minor Jewish holiday. In modern-day Israel, it is celebrated as a holiday of love (Hebrew: חג האהבה, Hag HaAhava), similar to Valentine's Day. It has been said to be a "great day for weddings".
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