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Even as the Speisehause tables trembled, while many a platte of ripe Bavarian sausage crashed to the floor, the Deputies of the Reichstag were at work upon an official condemnation of Mussolini, which they voted amid angry gutteral acclaim...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Tyrolese Dynamite | 2/22/1926 | See Source »

...Locarno Pacts the Allies would have delayed still longer before evacuating Cologne. Ergo, it behooved Germany to hurry up and enter the League of Nations as provided in the Locarno treaties (TIME, Nov. 2). Next day the astute Herr Stresemann convoked the Foreign Relations Committee of the Reichstag, demanded and received its authority to apply unconditionally to the League for Germany's admittance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Cologne Evacuated | 2/15/1926 | See Source »

Royal Suits Deferred. Pending the enactment of legislation regulating the financial claims upon the States of the German Republic by their former titled rulers, the Reichstag passed a bill last week by the terms of which all suits now pending in the German courts with respect to such claims will be held in abeyance until June...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Cologne Evacuated | 2/15/1926 | See Source »

...extreme Left of the Reichstag the Communists groaned; at the extreme Right the Ludendorff Voelkische Deputies stamped and hissed. Atop the Tribune, Chancellor Luther stubbornly defended his newly created "Little Coalition Government" (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Muddled Reichstag | 2/8/1926 | See Source »

Showdown. Chancellor Luther ascended the Tribune after his henchmen had assiduously bruited it about that he carried in his pocket an order for the dissolution of the Reichstag which bore the signature "Paul von Hindenburg." If the vote of confidence should be defeated, the Chancellor would announce that President von Hindenburg believed that only a general election could terminate the three-cornered deadlock now existing between the various Reichstag factions. The Deputies pondered well whether they wished to lose their seats and campaign for them again. While they pondered, Foreign Minister Stresemann seized the occasion as the psychological moment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Muddled Reichstag | 2/8/1926 | See Source »

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