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Chancellor Franz von Papen Votes in the Reichstag Election (November 6, 1932)

Hindenburg on his 85th Birthday with his Son Oskar (October 2, 1932)

One of the Last Meetings of the NSDAP Reichstag Faction under Adolf Hitler (December 1932)

First Cabinet under Adolf Hitler (January 30, 1933)

Chancellor Adolf Hitler Leaving the Reich Chancellery (January 30, 1933)

Ribbentrop Villa on Lentzeallee in Berlin-Dahlem (1930s)

Adolf Hitler at a Window of the Reich Chancellery (January 30, 1933)

“The New Europe With Lasting Peace. The Central European Union“ (1920)

“German Women Protest the Occupation of the Rhineland by Colored Troops” (1920)

“The Dismemberment of Germany” (1919)

Troops Returning from East Africa Parade through Berlin under General Lettow-Vorbeck (March 2, 1919)

Poster Protesting the Occupation of the Ruhr Valley: “Nein! Mich zwingt Ihr nicht!” (1923)

Foreign Minister Walter Rathenau after Signing the Treaty of Rapallo (April 16, 1922)

Inspecting a Barge along the Rhine-Herne Canal during the Occupation of the Ruhr Region (February 3, 1923)

A French Soldier Guards a Freight Yard in the Occupied Ruhr Region (January 1923)

“Map of German Ethnic and Cultural Lands” (1925)

“The Whole of Germany It Must Be!” (1925)

Russian Foreign Minister Chicherin (left) and Russian Ambassador Krestinsky (right) before a Visit to the Foreign Ministry in Berlin (September 1925)

Negotations between Gustav Stresemann, (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain, and Aristide Briand in Locarno (October 1925)

Chancellor Hans Luther and Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann in Locarno (October 1925)

“What Is France Doing with Our Billions of Reparations?” (1920s)

Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann Addresses the General Assembly of the League of Nations in Geneva (September 10, 1926)

Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann Addresses the General Assembly of the League of Nations in Geneva (Detail) (September 10, 1926)

Caricature of Gustav Stresemann and Aristide Briand (March 1929)

“A Historical Masked Parade“ (February 19, 1928)