Friedrich Ebert Germany
On 9 November 1918 Ebert became Imperial Chancellor as revolution broke out in Berlin. He opposed the radical left, declaring, 'Without democracy there is no freedom. Violence, no matter who is using it, is always reactionary', but he compromised Weimar democracy by his dependence on the a...
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London, UK
Haus Publishing Ltd
2008
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: The Life and the Land
- 1. The Party Man, 1871-1913
- 2. The War, 1914-18
- 3. Defeat and Revolution, 1918-19
- Part II: The Paris Peace Conference
- 4. Setting the Terms, 1919
- 5. Signing the Peace, 1919
- Part III: The Legacy
- 6. The Brittle Republic, 1919-25
- 7. The Unravelling of Versailles, 1925-45


