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Liberal Democrats in the Weimar Republic : the history of the German Democratic party and the German State party

โœ Scribed by Bruce B. Frye


Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
304
Category
Library

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Liberale Partei -- Deutschland -- Geschichte 1918-1933


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