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Dispatches From the Weimar Republic

Dispatches From the Weimar Republic

Morgan Philips Price

(1999)

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Abstract

‘This is a superb text which is relevant for anyone who has an interest in the turbulent post war years of Germany and the Weimar period ... It is very accessible ad easy to read, bolstered by the clarity of its language and organisation.’ History Teaching Review

The period immediately following the First World War was one of great turbulence in Germany. The widespread dislocation throughout the country left morale crushed, and the economy crippled by Allied demands for reparations. Russia was in the hands of the Bolsheviks and Germany seemed on the brink of falling to working-class revolutionaries. Writing between 1919 and 1923 as special correspondent for the Manchester Guardian, Price was one of the very few British journalists in Weimar Germany during these important years. His unique position as an outsider allowed him to record what he saw with an objective eye, and his sympathy with the Bolsheviks gave him an understanding of the deeper implications behind the unfolding of events. These remarkable writings, reprinted for the first time in 80 years, cover the key events in postwar Germany. Price witnesses the establishment of the Weimar Republic, the emergence of Hitler and the Nazi Party, the inflammatory violence in the south of the country, which threatened civil war, and the signing of the Versailles Treaty.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
CONTENTS iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vi
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS vii
CHRONOLOGY ix
NOTE ON GERMAN POLITICAL PARTIES DURING THE EARLY WEIMAR PERIOD xiv
Introduction 1
1918 13
1919 27
1920 59
1921 89
1922 117
1923 145
Epitaph: 1924-33 179
Biographical Notes 189
Notes 204
1918 204
1919 205
1920 205
1921 207
1922 207
1923 208
1924-33 210
Bibliography 211
Index 215
AEG [Allgemeine Elektrizität Gemeinschaft] 90