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Chapter 5
The Economy, 1918-1929
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Chapter (5/15)
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Matthias Erzberger, “The Gospel of Work“ (July 8, 1919)
Matthias Erzberger, “On the Question of State Bankruptcy”, (July 8, 1919)
Butchering a Horse in the Streets of Berlin (c. 1919-20)
Family Members Share a Single Sausage for Dinner (c. 1920)
Ernest Hemingway: Inflation Stories (1922)
Inflation Songs: Wir versaufen unsrer Oma ihr kleins Häuschen (1922)
Inflation Songs: Otto Reutter, Wir hab’n uns eingedeckt (1922)
Inflation Songs: Bohème Orchester, Pleite, pleite (1924)
Käthe Kollwitz on Hyperinflation (1922/1923)
Letters to America Reflect the Effects of Hyperinflation in Berlin (February 1923)
Workers in Duisburg Demonstrate in Favor of Maintaining Passive Resistance (1923)
Friedrich Kroner, “Overwrought Nerves” (1923)
Line Outside of a Berlin Grocer (1923)
Morgan Philips Price on the End of Passive Resistance in the Ruhr (September 25, 1923)
Betty Scholem on Inflation (October 1923)
Morgan Philips Price on Hyperinflation and its Effects (October 18, 1923)
Wallpapering with Worthless Banknotes (1923)
Economically Distressed Middle-Class Pensioners Sell Family Heirlooms at an Exhbition in the Sportpalast in Berlin (1923)
Decorated (Iron Cross) War Veteran Begging on the Street (1923)
International Workers’ Aid Association Soup Kitchen (November 8, 1923)
The Dawes Plan (1924)
Charles G. Dawes and Owen D. Young in Berlin (1924)
Hugo Eckener, Account of an Airship’s Atlantic Crossing (October 1924)
Fun at the Wannsee (1925)
Summer Refreshment for City Dwellers (1925)
Julius Pinschewer, Kipho: Silent Film Advertising the Cinema and Photography Exhibit in Berlin (1925)
Sign on a Barbershop Announcing Special Prices for the Unemployed (1927)
Hjalmar Schacht on the Stabilization of the Mark (1927)
Facilities Run by the Arbeiterwohlfahrt [Workers’ Welfare Association] (1927)
Reichsbahn Film Advertising Germany to American Tourists (1927)
Transatlantic Travel with Norddeutscher Lloyd (1928)
“Eight Hours of Work” (1928)
Film Advertising the Krupp Company’s Grocery Stores for Its Employees (1928)
Train Travel to Sylt Via the Hindenburg Dam (1928)
Report of the Commissioner of the Reichsbank (December 10, 1928)
“The Worker Longs for Rest and Relaxation” (1928)
Hilde Walter, “The Misery of the ‘New Mittelstand’” (1929)
Motard Candle Factory in the Spandau Neighborhood of Berlin (1927)
Helene Simon, “Unemployment” (April 1929)
Ceremonial Groundbreaking for the Broadcasting House in Berlin (May 29, 1929)
Signing the Young Plan in the Hotel George V in Paris (June 7, 1929)
General Motors’ President on the Acquisition of Adam Opel A.G. (1929)
Propaganda Film about the French Occupation of the Ruhr (1929)
Felix Gilbert on Berlin in the 1920s: The Weimar Generation (Retrospective Account, 1988)
Felix Gilbert on His Decision to Become a Historian (Retrospective Account, 1988)
Curt Riess on Revolution and Inflation (Retrospective account, 1990)
International Relations
The Economy, 1930-1933