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Journal articles on the topic "1914-1918 Reparations"

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Lampe, John. "Stabilizing southeastern Europe, financial legacies and European lessons from the first world war." Ekonomski anali 59, no. 203 (2014): 7–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/eka1403007l.

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This paper pays brief attention, although more than the recent flood of 1914 centenary books, to economic causes of the First World War before turning to it fateful economic consequences for Southeastern Europe. The Austrian lack of economic leverage over Serbia is cited as a reason for its resort to the military option. At the war?s end, the option of the victorious powers to provide significant economic relief to the region where the conflict had begun was not taken. After tracking the brief, limited assistance provided, the paper reviews to the massive economic problems confronting four of
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Karla, Anna. "The Promise of Participation: European Reconstruction Work in Early Weimar Germany’s Political Culture." German History, September 1, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gerhis/ghad048.

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Abstract Material reconstruction after the First World War was closely linked to German reparations, yet it is curiously underrepresented in the historiography of the Treaty of Versailles as well as in studies on interwar Germany. In the Weimar Republic, political leaders, economic actors and large parts of the population supported the idea of sending building material and even labourers to neighbouring countries. This far-reaching planning process began before and continued after the signing of the peace treaty, as the Allies remained hesitant but not fully hostile to the German proposals. Ma
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Murray, Ann. "A War of Images: Otto Dix and the Myth of the War Experience." Aigne Journal 5 (November 26, 2018). https://doi.org/10.33178/aigne.vol5.2.

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The loss of World War I (1914-1918) forced Germany into a decade of uncertainty: the conversion to democracy, crippling war reparations and runaway inflation plunged the country into dire socio-political upheaval. Despite such devastation, the army and the government perpetuated militant imagery through the popular press and other media: highly fabricated, idealised images of soldierhood proliferated throughout the 1920s. Simultaneously, the traumatic effects of combat on the nation’s veterans were played down, exemplified by the reluctance to accept war trauma as a legitimate illness. This pa
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "1914-1918 Reparations"

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Lauter, Anna-Monika. "Sicherheit und Reparationen : die französische Öffentlichkeit, der Rhein und die Ruhr 1919-1923 /." Essen : Klartext, 2006. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41244220x.

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Books on the topic "1914-1918 Reparations"

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Gomes, Leonard. German reparations, 1919-1932: A historical survey. Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

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Preston, W. T. R. Shall Germany pay a war indemnity to Canada? s.n., 1995.

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Allied Powers (1919-) Reparation Commission. Reports of the expert committee. 1970, ed. The Reparation plan: An interpretation of the reports of the expert committees appointed by the Reparation Commission, November 30, 1923. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 1985.

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Unverferth, Gabriele, Karl-Peter Ellerbrock, Margrit Schulte Beerbühl, and Klaus Tenfelde. Erster Weltkrieg, Bürgerkrieg und Ruhrbesetzung: Dortmund und das Ruhrgebiet 1914/18-1924. Gesellschaft für Westfälische Wirtschaftsgeschichte, 2010.

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Baichuan, Tao. Yang ge ji hua yu pei chang wen ti. Beijing zhong xian tuo fang ke ji fa zhan you xian gong si, 2012.

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Depoortere, Rolande. La question des réparations allemandes dans la politique étrangère de la Belgique après la Première Guerre mondiale, 1919-1925. Académie royale de Belgique, 1997.

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Glasemann, Hans-Georg. Deutschlands Auslandsanleihen, 1924-1945: Rückzahlungen nach der Wiedervereinigung von 1990. Gabler, 1993.

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Nommel, Helmut. Der Kommissar für die verpfändeten Einnahmen nach dem Londoner Protokoll vom 16. August 1924. Schulze, 1990.

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Jeannesson, Stanislas. Poincaré, la France et la Ruhr, 1922-1924: Histoire d'une occupation. Presses universitaires de Strasbourg, 1998.

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Szávai, Ferenc. Die Folgen des Zerfalls der österreichisch-ungarischen Monarchie. Scripta Mercaturae, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "1914-1918 Reparations"

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Nolan, Mary. "The Paradoxes of Productivism." In Visions of Modernity. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195070217.003.0007.

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Abstract The German debate about Americanism and Fordism raged from 1924 and until the early 1930s, but Germany’s intense experiment in industrial restructuring lasted only from 1925 to 1929. German industry, especially those sectors most involved in the war economy, had introduced some organizational and technological changes between 1914 and 1918 and had transformed some products and production processes during the postwar conversion to a peacetime economy.1 But there was no sustained modern, ization then or in the subsequent chaotic years of inflation and hyper, inflation, which erased debt
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Mandelbaum, Michael. "The Offshore Balancer, 1914–1933." In The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197621790.003.0006.

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At the outset of World War I the United States sought to remain neutral but because of Germany’s unrestricted submarine warfare ultimately entered the conflict on the side of Great Britain and France. American troops contributed to the Allied victory in 1918. At the postwar Paris Peace Conference the American president Woodrow Wilson orchestrated the creation of an international peace-keeping organization, the League of Nations, but the United States Senate rejected American membership in it. In the postwar period the United States attempted to support peace through naval arms control in the P
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Kent, Bruce. "Introduction." In The Spoils of War. Oxford University PressOxford, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198202226.003.0001.

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Abstract A Cornerstone assumption of this study is that Germany was incapable of fulfilling the reparation demands of the victors in the conditions which prevailed after the war of 1914-18. Strictly speaking, any effort to make a belligerent pay subsequently for the cost of a-major war is ill conceived, since all wars, in so far as they are not financed by foreign loans, are paid for immediately by the diversion of human and material resources to the business of destruction. The nations which emerged victorious in 1918 could have made Germany defray the cost of their war effort to a meaningful
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