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Diary entry for 1916-08-05
... something that one can see or deduce from every movement they make (Lie-Liechen finds the woman neither gracious nor elegant) and hear in every word they speak. The old gentleman in particular likes to chat; but he apparently suffers from memory loss – which ...
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Diary entry for 1919-01-04
... apprehension and despair with countless distortions and simulations to the workforce. Must read: "The Business-Democrat Czernin" "Warning about the Wages Movement" (regulation by the Prussian government against the wantonness, the extortion of the workers!) The ...
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Diary entry for 1919-02-08
... Gothein: "On the Movement in Germany and the Situation for the Western Powers." He complains about the untrustworthiness of the newly installed troops! "Now, for the first time in this war, time is on our side." – an even more deplorable self ...
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Diary entry for 1919-02-11
... again come too late! New conditions for the ceasefire (according to Parisian newspapers!). Revolutionary movement in Rumania. From Bern! President Seitz on the Bern conference! Street processions with music – organized by the Social-Democratic Party ...
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Diary entry for 1919-02-14
... German Republic" – therein it is stated that social democracy had already earlier acknowledged the republic. A blood-bath in Preßburg! From Weimar: Scheidemann calls Ludendorff an ingenious risk-taker (and social democracy?); "... free movement for all ...
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Diary entry for 1919-02-15
... talk of a threat." Der Abend: "On the Labor Movement in England." "The Young Wilhelm on the Question of Responsibility" – concerning the responsibility of the hinterland, quite correct; also correct is the way he sees through Wilson! "The Entente Seeks ...
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Diary entry for 1919-02-18
... place in society, of which they cannot be robbed." The Soviet government declares that it has no intention of attacking Germany. Solf's farewell speech. Revolutionary movement in Italy! Poland makes its claim for war damages: 25 billion francs! Arbeiter ...
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Diary entry for 1919-02-27
... installments in Vorwärts in 1877–78 and was published in book form in Leipzig in 1878. February 27, 1919. Neue freie Presse: threat of encirclement of Weimar by the Spartacist movement. Wilson on the obligations of the League of Nations. against the peace of ...
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Diary entry for 1919-03-04
... … the workers' strike is a movement by the workforce against the Majority Socialist government … strike forced upon them to a quite considerable extent – but violence goes particularly hard against a socialist government" (one probably after another ...
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Diary entry for 1919-03-11
... elements" (in Czech!). Wiener Allgemeine Zeitung, "The Question of Fate": "the Entente has hesitated for far too long, and the previous neglect will be bitterly avenged. Workers' movement in France. A speech by the Hungarian war minister against the current ...