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The Political Shift in Germany

June 11, 1924 issue

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The article presents a table giving the results of the three German elections held since the revolution—that for the Constituent Assembly in 1919, the general election for the Reichstag in 1920, and the recent general election held on May 4, 1924. The detailed information is given for the political parties, the number of votes given to each of them as well as the number of their members. Some of the political parties listed include the Democratic Party, Bavarian People's Party, German People's Party, Bavarian Peasants Party and German Nationalists.

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ELECTIONS; REVOLUTIONS; POLITICAL parties; POLITICAL science; VOTING; GERMANY
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