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Hans Ostwald, "A Moral History of the Inflation" (1931)
Witnesses to the inflation such as Thomas Mann, Stefan Zweig, and Elias Canetti characterized it as a witches’ Sabbath. Likewise, the journalist and writer Hans Ostwald described it as a “hellish....
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Hjalmar Schacht on Reparations Requirements (1931)
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Hjalmar Schacht, "The Colonial Question" (1931)
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Rolf Wagenführ on the Inflation Boom (1932)
In the face of the immense economic and social challenges of the immediate postwar period – which included the reversion to a peacetime economy, the demobilization of the members of the armed forces....
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Felix Gilbert on Berlin in the 1920s: The Weimar Generation (Retrospective Account, 1988)
Felix Gilbert’s mother, Cécile Mendelssohn Bartholdy, was a member of the distinguished and highly regarded Mendelssohn family. As a result, Gilbert grew up within the rarified milieu of Berlin’s....
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Felix Gilbert on His Decision to Become a Historian (Retrospective Account, 1988)
In this short excerpt, the well-known historian Felix Gilbert describes how his experience of revolutionary events – ones that shaped the course of German history in the twentieth century – influenced....
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George L. Mosse on his Berlin Childhood in the Last Years of the Weimar Republic (Retrospective Account, 2000)
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"Eight Hours of Work" (1928)
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"The Worker Longs for Rest and Relaxation" (1928)
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Heinrich Brüning, "“No More Reparations": Address to the National Party Committee of the German Center Party (November 5, 1931)
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