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US Soldiers at the foot of the Wilhelm I Monument in Coblenz, Germany 1919
Germany and Genoa. Dr W Rathenau, the German Foreign Minister photographed in Berlin on his departure for Genoa. 11 April 1922 Walther Rathenau ( September 29, 1867 - June 24)
Franco German crisis, the industrial heart of the Ruhr. A remarkable view of the great Krupp Works at Essen, taken from the air. 18 January 1923
French invading force near Essen. French troops are reported to have entered Mulheim, six miles south west of Essen, on the border of the territory occupied by the French in 1921
French and the Ruhr. It is reported that French troops have been marching through Dusseldorf day and night to invade the Ruhr. The Rhine promenade at Dusseldorf. 10 January 1923
A new photograph of President Hindenburg with his two granddaughters. 1 December 1928
Moltke statue blown up at Halle. An attempt has been made at Halle, Saxony, to blow up a big monumental group composed of an equestrian statue of Emperor William I and monuments of Moltke
New German Foreign Minister. Dr Otto Wiedfeldt, at present Ambassador in Washington, who is returning to Berlin to succeed Dr Rathenau as Foreign Minister. 15 July 1922
Dr Wilhelm Marx, a German lawyer, Catholic politician and a member of the Centre Party. Served as Chancellor of the German Reich ( Weimar Republic ) 1924
Three U Boat Captains to be tried on serious charges Three U boat commanders who escaped the law after their exploits at sea are likely to receive stern justice in the Ruhr, Germany
Where the French control Ruhr coal exports. The Prussian Port of Emden at which a French Commission has just arrived in order to control the export of coal from the Ruhr
Huge German industrial centre now occupied by the French. The French are now in occupation of Essen. The great Railway Square at Essen. 12 January 1923
The French grip on the Ruhr. Germany in a note just despatched warns FranceThe French grip on the Ruhr. Germany in a note just despatched " warns " France and Belgium of the danger of a collision with the German troops if the advance is continued to Munster
Preparations Commission meeting in Paris. Herr Schroeder, the chief German delegate, arriving at the Hotel Astoria, Paris. 1 September 1922
Germany celebrated the third year of the German Republic. President Ebert and Chancellor Wirth inspecting the military guard of honour in Berlin. 14 August 1922
British Labour MP in Germany. An important political event took place in Germany with the amalgamation of the Independent Socialists and the Majority Socialists at Nurnberg
Tower of the Post Office at Essen. 6 January 1923
Dr Rathenaus successor. Herr Von Haniel, who is named as successor to Dr Rathenau, as German Foreign Minister. 27 June 1922
German Ambassador and his wife back in the States. The German Ambassador Otto Wiedfelt and his wife returning to the States on the liner Reliance after a few weeks holiday. 19 September 1922
Dr Jarres, who is put forward by the National German Circle ( Nationalen Kreisen Deutschlands ) as a candidate for the German Presidency. 24 March 1925
Statue of Frederich Krupp at Essen. 6 January 1923
Dr Von Havenstein Threatens to resign as a protest against the German mark juggle 16 December 1923 Rudolf E. A. Havenstein (10 March 1857 - 20 November 1923)
French march into Dortmund. The French troops have entered the important town of Dortmund. The Town Hall at Dortmund. 17 January 1923
Mob attacks ( Berlin Stock Exchange ) A Berlin message reports that a mob of men tried to force their way into the Stock Exchange
Dr Gustav Stresemann a German politician and statesman who served as Chancellor in 1923 (for a brief period of 102 days) whose death was announced 3 October 1929
Dr Cuno Fresh Defiance of France Dr William Cuno the German Imperial Chancellor states that Germany is going to continue a policy of passive resistance
Hardens life of torment. Outburst at the trial of his assailants. Grenz and Weichardt, who some months ago, attacked and seriously injured Maximilian Harden
Punched money for Germany, making metal money 10 December 1920
Dr Hans Luther. German politician of the Weimar Republic. 13 January 1925
Solemn Reichstag ceremony in honour of Germanys murdered foreign minister Walther Rathenau President Ebert, Chancellor Wirth and the heads of the Government after the ceremony in the Reichstag
Mystery of millionaires death in wartime. At Ghent on thursday Captain Baron von Gagern and Lieutenant Prince Stollberg, of Warnigerode, will be charged with the murder of Count Dacoz
The German Presidential election. Returns so far received of the voting in the German Presidential election show that Dr Jarres headed the poll in almost all parts of the country. Dr Jarres
Germanys alleged most dangerous reactionary conspirator. Capt Ehrhardt, alleged to be Germanys most dangerous reactionary conspirator, who is to be charged by the Supreme Court with treason
French march into Dortmund. Extending their occupation in the Ruhr, the French troops entered the important town of Dortmund. The great railway station at Dortmund. 17 January 1923
France and the Ruhr. The Head Offices of the Rhenish Westphalian Coal Syndicate at Essen, from which the Syndicate made a dramatic flight on the eve of the French entry. 12 January 1923