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The elections took place just six months after the previous elections in May due to the political impasse following the passage of the Dawes Plan. The result was a decline in strength for the parties of the far right and far left , the Nazi Party and Communists , who lost 18 and 17 seats respectively.
Federal elections were held in Germany 4 May 1924 to elect the second Reichstag of the Weimar Republic. [1] The elections took place in the wake of several national crises the previous year: hyperinflation, the occupation of the Ruhr, conflict between the federal and state governments, as well as the Beer Hall Putsch and German October.
10 October – An international loan is granted to Germany to help the reconstruction of Germany's economy and industry. 18–30 November – France and Belgium return control of the Ruhr to Germany in the Occupation of the Ruhr. 7 December – German federal election, December 1924; German company Hugo Boss was founded.
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The 1924 German federal election may refer to: May 1924 German federal election; December 1924 German federal election This page was last edited on 26 ...
English: Results of the May 1924 election to the German Reichstag, showing results by administrative district (Kreis) and district-free city (kreisfreie Stadt). The party which won a plurality (or majority) of votes is indicated by the colour, while the shade indicates the share of votes won by the party.
(NYC has a population of 8.5 million today.) Jazz music will be considered classical – This prediction came when jazz was being demonized by some, so it was rather shocking at the time.
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