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101.   German-Russian Treaty of Rapallo (April 16, 1922)

102.   Alice Gerstel, "Jazz Band" (1922)
War and revolution and modernization in general left many Germans with a sense of disorientation and alienation. Many critics on the Right spoke of a “crisis of civilization,” as in the very popular....
103.   Arnold Brecht on Cardinal Pacelli and Radio in the Early 1920s (Retrospective Account, 1966)
In this short text, German jurist and government official Arnold Brecht (1884-1977) recalls his first impressions of both Cardinal Pacelli (1876-1958), the future pope Pius XII, and the new medium....
104.   Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, "The Third Empire" (1923)
Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, one of the most important authors of the Conservative Revolution, originally wanted to name his best-known work “The Third Party” (“The Third Standpoint” was another....
105.   Friedrich Kroner, "Overwrought Nerves" (1923)
During the First World War, the lack of basic necessities and the rationing of food led to frustratingly long lines at shops. The supply problems continued after the Allied Powers lifted their blockade....
106.   Professor of History Karl Alexander von Müller on the First NSDAP Rally in Munich in January 1923 (Retrospective Account)
The NSDAP planned to hold its first Reich Party Rally in Munich on January 27-29, 1923. The political mood in the lead-up to the rally was extremely heated, as French and Belgian troops had occupied....
107.   Reichstag Hearing on the Occupation of the Ruhr (January 17, 1923)

108.   Morgan Philips Price on the Enemies of the Republic (April 5, 1923)
Morgan Philips Price, a member of the British Labour Party, was the London Daily Herald correspondent in Germany between 1919 and 1923. Price noted that anti-Weimar sentiment was especially....
109.   Morgan Philips Price on the End of Passive Resistance in the Ruhr (1923)

110.   Betty Scholem on the Inflation (October 1923)

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