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FULL TEXT OF THE GERMAN REPUBLIC'S CONSTITUTION: NEW BASIC LAW ADOPTED BY THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AT WEIMAR ON JULY 31, 1919, AND EFFECTIVE SINCE AUG. 13 THE REICHSTAG. THE NATIONAL PRESIDENT AND THE GOVERNMENT. THE NATIONAL COUNCIL. NATIONAL LEGISLATION. NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE. FULL TEXT OF THE GERMAN REPUBLIC'S CONSTITUTION FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF THE GERMANS. THE SOCIAL LIFE. RELIGION AND RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. THE ECONOMIC LIFE. TRANSITORY AND FINAL REGULATIONS. (1919, Sep 14). New York Times (1857-1922) Retrieved from http://libproxy.plymouth.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.libproxy.plymouth.edu/docview/100462851?accountid=3778
By FRANZ SIGEL President of the Friends of,German Democracy. (1919, Jan 26). TWO VIEWS OF WHAT GERMANY SHOULD PAY: SHALL ALLIES ATTEMPT TO EXACT FULL REPARATION FOR DAMAGES DONE IN WARAND ITS COST TO THEM? IMPOSSIBLE TO PAY. FEARS GROWTH OF HATE. PAYMENT IN FULL. ESTIMATES OF DAMAGE. New York Times (1857-1922) Retrieved from http://libproxy.plymouth.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.libproxy.plymouth.edu/docview/100309868?accountid=3778
Official summary of the treaty of peace presented to the germans at versailles yesterday: Official summary of the treaty of peace presented to the germans at versailles yesterday. (1919, May 08). New York Times (1857-1922) Retrieved from http://libproxy.plymouth.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.libproxy.plymouth.edu/docview/100519591?accountid=3778
By GEORGE RENWICK Copyright, 1920, by The New York Times Company Special Cable to THE NEW,YORK TIMES. (1920, Mar 19). KAPP'S REBELLION ENDED IN FARCE: COLLAPSE OF HIS GOVERNMENT A HARD BLOW TO JUNKER PROSPECTS IN GERMANY.GOT NO TERMS FROM EBERT SCENE OF UTTER CONFUSION AT CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE--KAPP AND LUETTWITZ DISAPPEAR. LUETTWITZ THE FIRST TO GO. KAPP'S REBELLION ENDED IN FARCE REACTIONARIES LEFT HELPLESS. KAPP'S LAST EFFORTS TO SAVE HIMSELF. New York Times (1857-1922) Retrieved from http://libproxy.plymouth.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.libproxy.plymouth.edu/docview/98203245?accountid=3778
LEADERS OF REVOLT ARE PAN GERMANS: "CHANCELLOR" KAPP, WHO ADVOCATED U-BOAT WELFARE, WAS PRESIDENT OF FATHERLAND PARTY. LUETTWITZ RULED BELGIUM ALSO HELD COMMAND ON VERDUNFRONT AND OPPOSED PEACE-- HIS WIFE AMERICAN. CHIEF LEADERS OF THE REVOLT. EBERT'S FIGHT AGAINST REVOLTS. (1920, Mar 14). New York Times (1857-1922) Retrieved from http://libproxy.plymouth.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.libproxy.plymouth.edu/docview/98221366?accountid=3778
LATEST VERSION OF "PUTSCH.": EYEWITNESSES DESCRIBE SCENES IN MUNICH DURING REVOLT. (1923, Nov 11). New York Times (1923-Current File) Retrieved from http://libproxy.plymouth.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.libproxy.plymouth.edu/docview/100270707?accountid=3778
Copyright, 1.,. (1922, Dec 14). WANT RUPPRECHT TO RULE BAVARIA: BILL TO CREATE OFFICE OF "STATE PRESIDENT" IS INTRODUCED IN DIET BY REACTIONARIES. HITLER MOVEMENT GROWS "BAVARIAN MUSSOLINI'S" CAUSE IN FRANCONIA IS LED BY WOMAN SAID TO BE AMERICAN. New York Times (1857-1922) Retrieved from http://libproxy.plymouth.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.libproxy.plymouth.edu/docview/100081178?accountid=3778
BERLIN ASSASSINS SLAY RATHENAU; MINISTER'S DEATH LAID TO ROYALISTS; GERMANS RALLY TO DEFEND REPUBLIC: MINISTER MURDERED IN CAR TWO MEN FIRE SIX SHOTS, HURL GRENADES AND ESCAPE. WILD SCENE IN REICHSTAG HELFFERICH, WHO HAD ATTACKED RATHENAU IN A SPEECH, DENOUNCED AS MURDERER.CHECK PUT ON ROYALISTSARMY DEMONSTRATIONS FORBIDDEN--STATE OF EMERGENCY TOBE PROCLAIMED. ARMY DEMONSTRATIONS FORBIDDEN. SIX SHOTS FIRED AT MINISTER. HELFFERICH BLAMED IN REICHSTAG. AGITATORS ARE REBUKED. WIRTH SAYS HE DIED FOR PEACE. ANTI-SEMITE DENOUNCED HIM. NATIONALS DENY BLAME. CALLED OUTGROWTH OF CONDITIONS. NATIONALIST BONFIRES ON RHINE. (1922, Jun 25). New York Times (1857-1922) Retrieved from http://libproxy.plymouth.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.libproxy.plymouth.edu/docview/99527207?accountid=3778
Condemn anti-semitism in germany. (1920, Oct 25). New York Times (1857-1922) Retrieved from http://libproxy.plymouth.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.libproxy.plymouth.edu/docview/98017335?accountid=3778
ANTI-SEMITES BUSY AGAIN IN HUNGARY: PARADE IN HONOR OF ITALIAN GUEST MARRED BY DEMONSTRATION AGAINST JEWS.ALSO ACTIVE IN AUSTRIAGERMANY, TOO, IS SCENE OF SEVERAL INCIDENTS DUE TO REVIVAL OFRACIAL ANTIPATHY. JEWISH WHO'S WHO STARTS ROW. GRATZ STUDENTS DRIVE OUT JEWS. STRESEMANN PRAISES EMIL LUDWIG. (1929, May 12). New York Times (1923-Current File) Retrieved from http://libproxy.plymouth.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.libproxy.plymouth.edu/docview/104737277?accountid=3778
PLEAD FOR A TRUCE IN RELIGIOUS STRIFE: TOWN HALL MEETING LAUNCHES MOVE FOR BETTER UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN JEW AND GENTILE. SPEAKERS DENOUNCE FORD MANUFACTURER CALLED 'ANTI-SEMITIC APOSTLE OF THE DEMORALIZING ELEMENTS IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES.'. (1924, May 13). New York Times (1923-Current File) Retrieved from http://libproxy.plymouth.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.libproxy.plymouth.edu/docview/103383536?accountid=3778
ASSAILS DAWES REPORT.: LUDENDORFF SAYS JEWS INSPIRED IT TO GET CONTROL OF GERMANY. (1924, Jul 07). New York Times (1923-Current File) Retrieved from http://libproxy.plymouth.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.libproxy.plymouth.edu/docview/103288156?accountid=3778
This BBC documentary entitled "The Peacemakers" is an in-depth study of the Versailles Treaty of 1919. It provides some fine insight into the process, the politics, the problems and the impact of that infamous settlement. This is ideal for students of this period. Due to a music copyright claim, some sections of the film have been muted. You might also enjoy 'Lloyd George's War' on my channel. Uploaded for educational purposes only.
Brief History of that other economic designed crash of 1929 BBC documentary
Scholars Wendy Lower, Peter Hayes, Michael Berenbaum, Jonathan Petropoulos, and Deborah Dwork describe how Adolf Hitler became a powerful political figure in Weimar Germany in the aftermath of World War I.
Hitler and the Nazis