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| | Hans Luther biography .ms |
 | | October 26, 1925 - Schiele, Schlieben, and Neuhaus resign from the Cabinet. |  | | Martin Schiele ( DNVP), Minister of the Interior |
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http://hans-luther.biography.ms
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| | German National People's Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hitler's patience with his conservative allies was limited, and the DNVP representatives in his first Cabinet were quickly excluded from power or (as Hugenberg) bullied into resignation. |  | | The following year, the DNVP became the only significant party to support |  | | Shortly thereafter, DNVP members were coerced into joining the NSDAP or retiring from political life altogether. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNVP
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| | Wilhelm Marx - Iridis Encyclopedia |
 | | Oskar Hergt ( DNVP) - Vice-Chancellor and Minister of Justice |  | | Walter von Keudell (DNVP) - Minister of the Interior |
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| | The Weimar Republic II |
 | | He torpedoed the candidacy of Otto Gessler, a member of the Democratic Party but a Catholic and as minister of war a strong supporter of the army, on whom all the non-Socialist parties were about to agree, on the ground that he would make a bad impression in France. |  | | It is only a slight oversimplification to suggest that Stresemann bought the consent of the DNVP for his foreign policy with domestic concessions. |  | | As early as 1924 the DNVP was brought into government at the insistence of Stresemann's own party, which felt exposed to the pressure of the DNVP, which was twice its size. |
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http://mars.wnec.edu/~grempel/courses/germany/lectures/21weimar2.html
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| | Penn State News |
 | | Even in the critical 1933 election, voters in western Germany did not give a majority to the combined Nazi and DNVP parties at 48.5 percent. |  | | This allowed him to achieve a nationwide majority in the Reichstag, which immediately approved the Enabling Act allowing Hitler to ignore the Reichstag and the Weimar constitution and legalize Nazi dictatorship." |  | | Three years later, the Nazis and DNVP received 57.9 percent, compared to 26.8 percent for the democratic parties, Bernhard says. |
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http://www.psu.edu/ur/2001/newdemocracies.html
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| | The Nazi "Seizure" of Power |
 | | After the great successes of the summer of 1932 it had lost some 15 per cent of its voters mainly to the DNVP and KPD. |  | | However, Papen obtained the consent of Seldte, an opportunist who was to become Hitler's Minister of Labour. |  | | The DNVP leader rightly feared that his party would be knuckled under in the process. |
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http://mars.acnet.wnec.edu/~grempel/courses/hitler/lectures/seizure.html
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| | Franz von Papen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Papen forestalled being expelled by leaving the party on June 3, 1932. |  | | As it became increasingly obvious that Schleicher's maneuvering to find a Reichstag majority would be unsuccessful, Papen and DNVP leader Alfred Hugenberg came to an agreement with Hitler to allow him to become Chancellor of a coalition government with the Nationalists, and with Papen serving as |  | | Papen used his personal ties with the aged Von Hindenburg to persuade the President, who had previously vowed never to allow Hitler to become Chancellor, to fire Schleicher and appoint Hitler to the post on January 30, |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_von_Papen
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| | The Weimar Republic I |
 | | So successful, indeed, were the leaders that by 1924 the DNVP had become the second largest party in the Reichstag, not far behind the SPD. |  | | It took a position of outright hostility to the new republican regime and institutions. |  | | This drew strength from the Versailles treaty and the ''stab in the back'' legend. |
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http://mars.acnet.wnec.edu/~grempel/courses/germany/lectures/20weimar1.html
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| | Class Project: DNVP Newspaper |
 | | Now is the time for nationalist idealism to reign supreme, for only the DNVP can regain German superiority. |  | | The German people want a government that will provide stern guidance and definite solutions, not a liberal constitution drafted by day dreamers and idealists. |  | | In addition, the DNVP recalls that as part of the Versailles Treaty the Rhineland territory was lost to French greed and Weimar betrayal is the reason. |
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http://cla.calpoly.edu/~mriedlsp/History437/Zeitungen/DNVP.htm
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| | German National People's Party (DNVP) |
 | | However, by 1930 the more extreme Nazi Party became the country's leading right-wing party and by 1933 they only has 52 seats. |  | | Led by the wealthy newspaper magnate, Alfred Hugenberg, the DNVP won 66 seats in the Reichstag in the 1920 General Election. |  | | The DNVP campaigned against the Locarno Treaty and the Young Plan. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/GERdnvp.htm
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| | Articles - Centre Party (Germany) |
 | | After the election, Hitler demanded an Enabling Act to delegate the government the power of legislation for a period of four years. |  | | However, even with the rather tepid support of Hugenberg& DNVP, the Centre Party vote was again required, since the Enabling Act would authorise deviations from the constitution and thus required a two thirds majority. |  | | A vote of no confidence in the Papen Government was carried by 512 to 42 ith the support of virtually every party with a mass following in the Reichstag - the Social Democrats joined the Centre, the Nazis, and the Communists in the vote, with only the DNVP supporting the government. |
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http://www.kamero.net/articles/Catholic_Centre_Party
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| | Friedrich Wilhelm Reinhard Mumm - Ernst Seeger |
 | | 1929: Mumm leaves the DNVP because of political differences after Alfred Hugenberg became party leader. |  | | 1912 – 1932: Member of Reichstag: 1912-1918 for the CSP (Christlich-soziale Partei/ Christian-social Party), 1918-1929 for the DNVP (Deustchnationale Volkspartei / German National People’s Party), 1930-1932 for the CDVd (Christlich-sozialer Volksdienst/ Christian-social People’s Service). |  | | During World War I he is an intransigent advocate of territorial annexation. |
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http://www.deutsches-filminstitut.de/collate/collate_sp/se/se_03a04.html
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| | H-Net Review: Raffael Scheck on Winning Women's Votes: Propaganda and Politics in Weimar Germany |
 | | It became clear that a party's stands on the political and legal rights of women were not decisive for winning women's votes. |  | | The DNVP, for example, had not a weaker women's committee than the other parties (pp. |  | | In the DDP (later German State Party, DStP), we find Marie-Elizabeth Lueders as an outspoken advocate of women's rights next to a Gertrud Baeumer, whose interest in organic-voelkisch ideology began to cloud her commitment to women's rights after 1930. |
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http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=126351040236009
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| | No purportional representation in Weimar Republic |
 | | Only in a run-off between a KPD and a DNVP candidate, many SPD voters might vote communist - and the KPD would make the seat. |  | | In 1932, the DNVP - IIRC - offically supported Hindenburg in the second ballot of the presidential elections - and not Hitler - but that doesn't meen that they are very democratic, of course. |  | | = = DNVP - IIRC - offically supported Hindenburg in the = = second ballot of the presidential elections - and not Hitler - but = = that doesn't meen that they are very democratic, of course. |
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http://www.seriousliving.net/new-3403330-477.html
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| | GLASNOST Berlin - Das Ende der Weimarer Republik |
 | | Die meisten Minister standen der DNVP nahe: u.a. |  | | SPD: 152 Mandate, DNVP: 78 Mandate, Zentrum: 61 Mandate, Deutsche Volkspartei: 45 Mandate, KPD: 54 Mandate, DDP: 25 Mandate, Bayrische Volkspartei: 17 Mandate, Reichspartei des Deutschen Mittelstandes: 23 Mandate, NSDAP: 12 Mandate, Deutsche Bauernpartei: 8 Mandate, Christl.-Nationale-Bauer und Landvolkpartei: 13 Mandate. |  | | Die DNVP lehnte jegliches Entgegenkommen gegenüber Brüning ab, und strebte stattdessen eine rechtsradikale Blockbildung unter ihrer Führung unter Einbeziehung der NSDAP an. |
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| | History of Germany, The Weimar Republic, 1918-33 |
 | | The vote shares of the SPD and the Center Party fluctuated somewhat yet remained much as they had been in 1928, when the SPD held a large plurality of 153 seats in the Reichstag and the Center Party held sixty-one, third after the DNVP's seventy-three seats. |  | | Three elections--in September 1930, in July 1932, and in November 1932--were held between the onset of the Depression and Hitler's appointment as chancellor in January 1933. |  | | By 1928 party membership exceeded 100,000; the Nazis, however, polled only 2.6 percent of the vote in the Reichstag elections in May. |
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http://home.carolina.rr.com/wormold/germany/4.htm
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| | Alfred Hugenberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He became chairman of the DNVP after a disastrous defeat in the 1928 general elections. |  | | DNVP, German National People's Party), which he represented in the National Assembly (that would produce the 1919 constitution of the Weimar Republic) and later in the Reichstag, the Republic's parliament. |  | | He hoped to use radical nationalism to restore the party's fortunes, and eventually, to overthrow the Weimar constitution and install a new, authoritarian form of government. |
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| | Axis History Factbook: History of the Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten |
 | | Following the slogan “Into the state!” more than 100 of it’s members sat as deputies in the Prussian Landtag (Prussian state parliament), and the Reichstag (national parliament), most of the as members of the DNVP (German-National People’s party), and DVP (German People’s Party). |  | | Meanwhile, the press magnate Alfred Hugenberg had been elected chairman of the DNVP. |  | | Seldte had difficulties to control his organization, and increasingly lost much of his political independence. |
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http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=2069
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| | Theodor Duesterberg |
 | | Following the war, Duesterberg resigned from the army in protest over the Versailles Treaty, which Duesterberg viewed as being extremely unfair to Germany. |  | | In 1932, Duesterberg was nominated by the Stahlhelm and DNVP to run for President of Germany, but the Nazis ultimately destroyed any chance Duesterberg had of gaining mass support from the German people when they revealed he had Jewish ancestory. |  | | This revelation caused Duesterberg to poll poorly in the first ballot of the election, and he eventually withdrew from the race. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/t/th/theodor_duesterberg.html
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Adolf Hitler - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | Even in the elections of March 1933, which took place after terror and violence had suffused the state, the Nazis received only 44% of the vote. |  | | When Schleicher was forced to admit failure in his efforts, and asked Hindenburg for yet another Reichstag dissolution, Hindenburg fired him and put Papen's plan into execution, appointing Hitler Chancellor with Papen as Vice-Chancellor and Hugenberg as Minister of Economics, in a cabinet which only included three Nazis - Hitler, Hermann Göring and Wilhelm Frick. |  | | This failure to join the government, along with the Nazis' efforts to win working class support, alienated some of the Nazis' previous supporters, so that in the elections of November 1932, the Nazis actually lost votes, although they remained by far the largest party in the Reichstag. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/a/adolf-hitler.html
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| | Carl Friedrich Goerdeler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Goerdeler was born in Piła ( German Schneidemühl) to a family of Prussian officials. |  | | He studied law, and after World War I he joined the conservative German National People's Party (DNVP). |  | | He left the DNVP in 1931 when this party began to cooperate with the Nazi party. |
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http://www.netipedia.com/index.php/Carl_Friedrich_Goerdeler
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 | | In 1931 the DNVP, which was devastatingly defeated in the elections, joined with the NSDAP to form the Harzburg Front coalition against Brüning's government. |  | | The KPD polled 13.1 percent of the vote. |  | | The NSDAP, a mere splinter party in 1928, began its rise to power the following year. |
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http://www.adolfhitler.ws/lib/bio/Rise.html
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| | The Makaha Surf Report: Bush not trying hard enough to be Hitler |
 | | Subsequently, in the March 1933 elections the Nazis received 43.9% of the vote. |  | | When Schleicher was forced to admit failure in his efforts to form a coalition and asked Hindenburg for yet another Reichstag dissolution, Hindenburg fired him and appointed Hitler Chancellor, Papen Vice-Chancellor and Hugenberg Minister of Economics in a cabinet which included only three Nazis, Hitler, Goering and Wilhelm Frick. |  | | Papen and Alfred Hugenberg (Chairman of the German National People's Party, the DNVP, which before the Nazis were Germany's principal right-wing party) conspired to persuade Hindenburg to appoint Hitler Chancellor in a coalition with the DNVP, promising they would be able to control him. |
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http://themakahasurfreport.blogspot.com/2005/06/bush-not-trying-hard-enough-to-be.html
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| | Notes over the 'Deutschnationale Volkspartei, DNVP' |
 | | This lead in 1931 to an alliance with the NSDAP. |  | | Her political aims were to get back to a monarchal state system and she fought against the parliamental system and socialism. |  | | The DNVP was the most nationalist and conservative party in the Weimar Republic. |
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http://www.cubic.org/~doj/school/texte/dnvp.html
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| | The gathering storm. |
 | | However, the 8 % acquired by the DNVP was enough for both parties to hold to and use the majority op seats in the Reichstag. |  | | At its first meeting on 23 March the Reichstag, under tremendous pressure from the SA- Sturmabteilung - Storm Brigade and from the SS- Schutzstaffel - Protective Echelon led by Heinrich Himmler, voted in favor of the Enabling Act which gave Hitler the desired power to ignore the constitution. |  | | A reluctant Hindenburg, who was the president of the Weimar Republic, was made to believe that Hitler's radical tendencies could be checked by the fact that von Papen held the vice-chancellorship. |
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http://www.cympm.com/gatheringstorm.html
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 | | Although the DNVP powered government has made great strides, our country has not yet reached the level it had attained before the war—or before we were led under one leader, the Kaiser. |  | | It won’t be long until the people of Germany have one Kaiser under which we can all unite, and prosper as we had under the old style of government. |  | | Even though our party’s power is at great heights, we are still being held back by the bickering of all the other parties in government. |
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http://cla.calpoly.edu:16080/~mriedlsp/History437/Zeitungen/2001/GermanyNews3.htm
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 | | The supporters of the German Nationalist People’s Party (DNVP) were generally Protestant and represented a mix of landowners and industrialists with crafts people and civil servants and farmers who followed the lead of the wealthy landowners. |  | | Unlike American political parties, German political parties had narrower bases of support generally based on class, occupation and religion. |  | | The right consisted of the German Nationalist Party (DNVP) and the National Socialist Party (NSDAP-Nazi). |
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http://www.facinghistorycampus.org/Campus/weimar.nsf/FormPathDocuments/08C1D876685DEC6485256D17000198D2?opendocument
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| | Protest against Hugenberg’s political leanings (December 1929) - Biografie Willy Brandt |
 | | On 3 December 1929 ten Reichstag delegates from the German National People’s Party (DNVP) announce that they are leaving their faction. |  | | Protest against Hugenberg’s political leanings (December 1929) - Biografie Willy Brandt |  | | With this measure they intend to express their protest against the course their party has taken under the leadership of Alfred Hugenberg (1865-1951). |
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http://www.willy-brandt.org/bwbs_biografie/index.php?l=en&p=wg&m=2&id=1001
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| | Book Review The American Historical Review, 105.4 The History Cooperative |
 | | The views of the DNVP in this regard were put into practice by the government in Bavaria. |  | | Since immigration policy in the Weimar constitution was a state matter, Bavaria attempted to stop the immigration of Eastern European Jews and to deport or detain those who were already living on Bavarian soil. |  | | The Deutschnationale Volkspartei (DNVP), fearful of losing its political hegemony over the nationalists, rejected the violence of the extremists by championing a kind of "rational" anti-Semitism that had as its centerpiece the Ostjudenfrage, the question of the Eastern European Jews living in the reich. |
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http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ahr/105.4/br_168.html
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| | Learn Essays about Boogers |
 | | The DNVP's losses lead to a sharp rightist turn of the party under industrialist Alfred Hugenberg, who soon aligns the DNVP with the Nazis 1929 Unemployment in Germany rises to a high level early in the year. |
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http://www.learnessays.com/show_essay/167547.html
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| | A Development Plan |
 | | Has the DNVP been proactive and aggressive in contacting the division president on a real-time basis regarding new ventures developments, and requesting decisions regarding projects for which the DNVP is not empowered to decide? |  | | Does the DNVP provide coaching, counseling and guidance to those other division personnel who participate in the new ventures process, and in general raise the level of functioning of new ventures within the operating unit? |  | | Is the feedback received from outside the company with respect to the DNVP’s representing Bausch and Lomb favorable to the company, credible, and consistent with the image and values the division president and Bausch and Lomb want to convey? |
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http://www.hypot.com/a_development_plan.htm
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| | Glossary: Nazi Seizure of Power |
 | | Stahlhelm, Steel Helmet, a paramilitary branch of the DNVP (Nationalist Party). |  | | DNVP ( Deutschnationale Volkspartei), German National People's Party, commonly called the "Nationalist Party." |  | | If you have any questions regarding this material, please contact Professor Gray, Diane Tuinstra, or the Hist100 listserv by email. |
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http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~mgray/gloss.htm
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| | Search Results for national forum on people - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | (DNVP) (191933) Radical right-wing political party active in the... |  | | Any of various peoples who speak one of the Turkic languages. |  | | In ancient Roman cities, a centrally located open area surrounded by... |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=national%20forum%20on%20people&ct=igv
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| | Nazism |
 | | However, the German National People's Party (DNVP), the most important party on the mainstream right, usually treated the Nazis as a respected potential member of coalition cabinet. |  | | Many of the traditional center and right political parties of the Weimar Republic accused the Nazis of being socialists citing planks in the Nazis' party program which called for nationalization of trusts and other socialist measures. |  | | The Nazis' came to power through an alliance with traditional conservative forces. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/nazism
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| | Robert Lehr |
 | | Oktober 1956) war ein deutscher Politiker ( DNVP und CDU). |
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http://de.news-server.org/r/ro/robert_lehr.html
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| | Dr. Benjamin Lieberman |
 | | Coordinating activities for Women's History Month, 1997 at Fitchburg State. |  | | Preparing an article for German History on the reaction of elements of the old middle class against the DNVP, a major conservative party of the Weimar Republic. |  | | "Turning Against the Right: Landlords, the Economic Party and the DNVP," forthcoming, German History. |
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http://www.fsc.edu/socsci/profs/lieberman.htm
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| | To what extent did the period 1924 - 1929 represent a golden age in Weimar Germany? |
 | | Right-wing successes were increased with the releasing of the Lambach Article in 1928, with the DNVP saying the party sho |  | | also disagreed over foreign policy as well, with the DNVP opposing Stresemann's policy of 'détente' in Europe. |  | | The SPD caused further problems by moving politically towards the left, gaining stronger trade union connections with the consequence of more costly welfare policies. |
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http://www.coursework.info/i/54867.html
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http://edutool.com/sxb/dnvp_binding_techniques_03.doc
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| | Deutschnationale Volkspartei - Wikipedia |
 | | Die DNVP wurde im November 1918 gegründet und im Mai |  | | Weimarer Republik DNVP-Mitglied war, mit einigen national-konservativen Gesinnungsgenossen eine neue DNVP. |  | | Die DNVP stand auf dem äuÃersten rechten Flügel des Parteiensystems. |
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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutschnationale_Volkspartei
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