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The Republic makes Peace

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Weimar and the Rise of Hitler

Part of the book series: The Making of the Twentieth Century ((MACE))

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IfGermany’s domestic situation was bad her international prospects were catastrophic. The revolution had broken out because the German people wanted peace. However well the new government carried out its tasks at home, the failure of peace negotiations would signal its collapse.

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© 1968 A.J. Nicholls

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Nicholls, A.J. (1968). The Republic makes Peace. In: Weimar and the Rise of Hitler. The Making of the Twentieth Century. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15286-5_4

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