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This image is a newspaper clipping telling the public of Kaiser Wilhelm's abdication.
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This image is of Friedrich Groener who was involved in the Ebert-Groener pact.
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This image is a recreation of the meeting where the armistice was signed and WW1 was ended.
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This image is German soldiers in the streets during the revolt
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Image of the flag representing the Bavarian Soviet Republic
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Political cartoon representing how Germany felt about the treaty and their punishments.
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This image is the symbol of the Weimar republic.
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Picture of Wolfgang Kapp who helped lead the revolt
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The picture well represents the Red Ruhr Uprising as is shows the members of the Red Ruhr Army.
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The picture shows the Chancellor of Germany, Joseph Wirth with members from the Russian delegation conversating about the treaty between the German Reich and Soviet Russia. This well shows the Rapallo Treaty as it shows leaders from both countries conversating.
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The picture represents how the Reichsmark was nearly worthless as the woman in the picture is using the worthless banknotes to light a fire.
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The picture shows French soldiers and a German civilian in the Ruhr in 1923. This picture well represents the conflict between Germany and France due to them occupying the Ruhr.
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This image is a picture of members of the Grand Coalition in Weimar Germany. This image represents the different parties within the Grand Coalition.
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The picture fits well as it shows Hitler's troops in Munich during the Beer Hall Putsch.
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The picture fits well because it directly shows the Rentenmark currency that was introduced to replace the old German mark that was worthless due to hyperinflation.
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The artwork represents the Weimar Golden Age because it shows the people thriving and the culture in Germany flourishing.
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The picture of Charles G. Dawes well represents the Dawes Plan as it shows the man behind the plan.
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This is an image of diplomats at the Locarno conference, figuring out the pact.
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This image is a symbol for neutrality. It relates to this event because the Treaty of Berlin 1926 was a neutrality pact between Weimar Germany and the Soviet Union in the event of war.
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This image is a newspaper from 1926, talking about the German entry into the League of Nations.
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This is an image of lots of unemployed people lining up in front of a store to get free coffee and donuts in the Great Depression.
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This image has text in German, translating into "Who should pay for the Young Plan?" which directly relates to the German perspective on the Young Plan.
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This is an image of Paul von Hindenburg, the Second President of Weimar Germany. He was the candidate elected in this event.
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This image is a picture of Hitler and Von Papen. This relates to the event because these were the two making the deal.
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This is an image of President von Hindenburg and Adolf Hitler riding in a car together. This image shows them together, potentially on the day of Hitler's appointment as Chancellor of Weimar Germany.