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Chapter 4
International Relations
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
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Troops Returning from East Africa Parade through Berlin under General Lettow-Vorbeck (March 2, 1919)
Minister President Gustav Bauer Asks the National Assembly to Ratify the Versailles Treaty (June 23, 1919)
“The Dismemberment of Germany” (1919)
“The New Europe With Lasting Peace. The Central European Union“ (1920)
“German Women Protest the Occupation of the Rhineland by Colored Troops” (1920)
Reichstag Hearing on the London Demands (March 4, 1921)
Newsreel Report about the Silesian Uprisings (1921)
Cabinet Consultation with the President Regarding the Agenda for Genoa (April 5, 1922)
German-Russian Treaty of Rapallo (April 16, 1922)
German Cabinet Meeting on Diplomatic Effects of the Treaty of Rapallo (April 18, 1922)
Foreign Minister Walter Rathenau after Signing the Treaty of Rapallo (April 16, 1922)
Reichstag Hearing on the Occupation of the Ruhr (January 17, 1923)
Poster Protesting the Occupation of the Ruhr Valley: “Nein! Mich zwingt Ihr nicht!” (1923)
Gustav Stresemann on the Occupation of the Ruhr (March 7, 1923)
“The Honor Guard,” Caricature from Simplicissimus (March 1923)
A French Soldier Guards a Freight Yard in the Occupied Ruhr Region (January 1923)
Inspecting a Barge along the Rhine-Herne Canal during the Occupation of the Ruhr Region (February 3, 1923)
“Justice in the Ruhr Region,” Caricature from Simplicissimus (May 1923)
German Newsreel Report about Benito Mussolini (1924)
Hans Bredow, “Christmas Message to the American People” (December 9, 1924)
“Contrasts in Africa” (1925)
Russian Foreign Minister Chicherin (left) and Russian Ambassador Krestinsky (right) before a Visit to the Foreign Ministry in Berlin (September 1925)
Chancellor Hans Luther and Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann in Locarno (October 1925)
Negotations between Gustav Stresemann, (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain, and Aristide Briand in Locarno (October 1925)
“What Is France Doing with Our Billions of Reparations?” (1920s)
“The Whole of Germany It Must Be!” (1925)
“Map of German Ethnic and Cultural Lands” (1925)
Kuno von Westarp’s Reichstag Speech against Joining the League of Nations (January 27, 1926)
Friendship Treaty between Germany and the Soviet Union (Berlin Treaty) (April 24, 1926)
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)
Käthe Kollwitz on Her Visit to Soviet Russia (1927/1943)
“A Historical Masked Parade“ (February 19, 1928)
Social Democrat Rudolf Breitscheid on the League of Nations (1928)
Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in the Foyer of the Hotel “Splendide” in Lugano (December 1928)
Caricature of Gustav Stresemann and Aristide Briand (March 1929)
Regular Airship Traffic Begins between Friedrichshafen and Rio de Janeiro (April 18, 1932)
Reichstag Ceremony Honoring George Washington (March 1932)
Chancellor Franz von Papen Addresses the Public before the Reparations Conference in Lausanne (June 1932)
Anti-French Resentment in the Occupied Rhineland (Retrospective Account, 1990)
Otto Schumacher-Hellmold on the British Occupation of Bonn, 1918–1920 (Retrospective Account, 1990)
Politics, 1930-1933
The Economy, 1918-1929