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The start of the Weimar Republic: Montage of 20s culture, election of President Ebert, beginning of Weimar Republic, Bavarian beer festival, Oktoberfest, US soldiers in defeated Germany, celebrations in Straßberg, bringing down Kaiser William monument.
Kapp Putsch. Failed right-wing coup in Berlin in March 1920. Plus early automobiles, driving through Brandenburg Gate.
First President of Germany, Friedrich Ebert. French occupation of the Ruhr district for unpaid reparations post WW1, 1923
Daily life during hyperinflation in 1920s Weimar Republic. US forces leave Ruhr. Failed communist uprising.
1923 Beer Hall Putsch (Hitler's and NSDAP's failed attempt at revolution in Munich). 1924 and Chancellor Gustav Stresemann. Leisure activities of German citizens.
Workers of the Ford Motor Company in the factory. Aircraft, telecommunication, broadcasting, 1920s
French ministers Pierre Laval and Aristide Brian. 1925 Locarno Treaties. French military leave the Ruhr. Gustav Stresemann speaks at League of Nations.
Charleston demonstration, slow motion legs. 1920s.
Funeral of 1st President Friedrich Ebert and the election of 2nd President Paul von Hindenburg, 1925.
President Hindenberg visits the exiled former Kaiser Wilhelm II at Castle Doorn in the Netherlands.
Hindenburg in parade, Stresemann and Briand at League of Nations meeting, Hitler leading Nazi Party rally.
Goebbels in Berlin, 1920s, deployment of Communists, Ernst Thälmann speaking.
Hugo Eckener, airship commander, footage and original recording of speech. Gustav "Iron Gustav" Harmann, carriage driver activist, who rode from Berlin to Paris and back to protest against rise in cars in Germany, 1928.
Adolf Hitler and Alfred Hugenberg at the Berlin Sportpalast, 1929.