GUSTAV STRESEMANN, Germany's foreign minister, died in early October 1929, just weeks before the Wall Street crash that gave Hitler his opportunity. An estimated 200,000 people watched his funeral ...
From 1924 onwards, under Gustav Stresemann’s leadership, Weimar’s economy recovered. Germany regained international credibility and social change accelerated until the disaster of 1929’s Wall Street ...
With heartfelt sympathy and hearty guttural cheers the Reichstag welcomed back from, a sevenmonths’ illness, last week, the nation’s acknowledged leader, Dr. Gustav Stresemann, “The German Lloyd ...
Ever since Herr Stresemann undertook the burdens of the German Chancellor ship there has been a certain return of confidence in other countries that the Ruhr conundrum would be solved. For the ...
The sacredness of the obligation undertaken by the League of Nations in protection of the national minorities was reaffirmed by Aristede Briand, French Foreign Minister, who presided over the last ...
The long predicted fall of the Cuno Government (TIME, May 12) took place. The President of the German Republic, Herr Friedrich Ebert, asked Herr Gustav Stresemann to form a new Cabinet. The Cabinet ...
PARIS, Aug. 27, 1928 (UP) -- Representatives of world powers agreed to renounce war today. At a simple ceremony, solemn and business-like, foreign ministers and delegates of 15 countries affixed their ...
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