A Crisis of the Weimar Republic: A Study of the German Referendum of 20 June 1926American Philosophical Society, 1985 - 360 Seiten Contents: The Uncompleted World of the Revolution & the Origins of the Dispute Over the Princes' Properties; The First Stages of the Controversy, Nov. 1925 to Jan. 1926: The Communists Set the Pace; The Social Democratic Party Astride Two Horses: The SPD's Decision to Support the Referendum, Jan., 1926; The Dilemma of the Middle Parties: Could the Reichstage Find an Alternative to the Initiative Proposal? Jan.-March, 1926; "The Center Party Must Remain the Center Party"; From the Initiative to the Referendum, March-June, 1926: Chances for Parliamentary Action Fade; & The Failure of the Referendum & Its Aftermath. |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
20 June accept April Auseinandersetzung Berlin Braun Bundesarchiv cabinet Catholic Center Party Coalition Communist Compromise Bill confiscation DDP Papers decision Deutsche Zentrumspartei Deutschland discussions DNVP election emphasis in original Erich Koch-Weser folder former ruling Fraktion Frankfurter Zeitung Germania Geschichte Hindenburg Hohenzollern Ibid initiative and referendum issue July June Kabinettsprotokolle Koch-Weser Kölnische Zeitung KPD's Landtag Legal Committee legislation Luther March Marx meeting middle parties middle-class minister Morsey negotiations official organization Otto Otto Braun parliamentary Parteien participation party leaders party's percent political princes proposal Prussian government reel 37 referendum campaign Reich Reichsbanner Reichstag delegation Republic republican resolution Rote Fahne royal properties Schulte Schüren settlement Social Democratic leaders Social Democratic Party Sozialdemokratischer Parteitag 1925 SPD's statement Stegerwald Stresemann tactics United Front Verhandlungen Vorstand Vorwärts Vossische Zeitung vote voters Weimar Coalition Weimar Republic Weimarer Republik Wilhelm Marx Wirth Zeitschrift
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Seite 26 - Historiography," in Leonard Krieger and Fritz Stern, eds., The Responsibility of Power: Historical Essays in Honor ofHajo Holbom (London, 1968), 207.
Seite 26 - Ossip K. Flechtheim, Die kommunistische Partei Deutschlands in der Weimarer Republik, Offenbach 1948, S.
Seite 85 - Otto Nuschke, Wie die Deutsche Demokratische Partei wurde, was sie leistete und was sie ist, in: Zehn Jahre Deutsche Republik, hrsg.
Seite 1 - Henry Ashby Turner, Jr., Stresemann and the Politics of the Weimar Republic (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963); Hans W.
Seite 65 - Seen from the inside, however, the Communists were an insufficiently organized group of panic-stricken people, torn by factional quarrels, unable to come to a decision, and unclear about their own aims.
Seite 63 - Zwischen .Luxemburgismus' und .Stalinismus'. Die .ultralinke' Opposition in der KPD", in V/Z, Jg.
Seite 96 - The politics of the German free trade unions during the Weimar period. Ann Arbor, University Microfilms, 54, v + 357 -I- 3 1., microfilm copy. 4-2220 BRI;GAROLA, M. "Asociaciones católicas y sindicatos" (Catholic associations and trade unions), Fomento soc.
Seite 3 - Zur Geschichte des Beamtentums im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. (Abhandlungen der Deutschen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Phil.-hist.
Seite 80 - . . . [S]uch a policy [of fighting for limited aims] can be conducted only by a party which is headed by cadres of leaders sufficiently experienced to be able to take advantage of every single blunder of Social-Democracy in order to strengthen the Party, and possessing sufficient theoretical training not to lose sight of the prospects of revolutionary development because of partial successes.
Seite 19 - Sheehan, Political Leadership in the German Reichstag 1871—1918, American Historical Review 74.