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  1. 9. Mai 2024 · Gustav Stresemann (born May 10, 1878, Berlin, Germany—died October 3, 1929, Berlin) was the chancellor (1923) and foreign minister (1923, 1924–29) of the Weimar Republic, largely responsible for restoring Germany’s international status after World War I. With French foreign minister Aristide Briand, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for ...

  2. Vor einem Tag · Mariano Gálvez, treasurer of Guatemala, 1829 Thomas L. Karnes, a history professor at Arizona State University, described the Federal Republic of Central America's economy as "chaotic". The federal republic constantly struggled to have enough money to finance its government duties. In 1826, Williams wrote to United States Secretary of State Henry Clay that Central America's economic situation ...

  3. 2. Mai 2024 · Oswald Spengler (1880–1936), a key philosopher of culture and history during the Weimar Republic and the Conservative Revolution, remains a significant figure in intellectual circles. 7 His seminal work, "The Decline of the West," first published in September 1918 just before Germany's defeat in World War I, was one of the best sold books in the 1920’s Germany and continues to be a ...

  4. 5. Mai 2024 · A few years ago a major debate was unleashed by Knut Borchardt, foremost among West Germany's economic historians, who argued that the collapse of the Weimar economy was due not so much to the policies of the pre-Hitler governments or the severity of the Great Slump but to the overloading of the economy with wage costs and welfare benefits. This volume brings together the criticism his thesis ...

  5. 15. Mai 2024 · The French Third Republic fell due to various factors, including the occupation of France by Nazi forces during World War II. This led to the collapse of the government less than a year after the outbreak of the war. The rival governments of Charles de Gaulle’s Free France and Philippe Pétain’s French State replaced the Third Republic.

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · United Nations. ^ The headquarters were based from 1 November 1920 in the Palais Wilson in Geneva, Switzerland, and from 17 February 1936 in the purpose built Palace of Nations, also in Geneva. The League of Nations ( French: Société des Nations [sɔsjete de nɑsjɔ̃]) was the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal ...

  7. Vor 23 Stunden · While the United States did not ratify it, the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 had much input from the United States. It mandated for Kaiser Wilhelm II to be removed from the government and tried, though the second part was never carried out. Germany would then become the Weimar Republic, a liberal democracy.