Morag Forbes

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Nor was this affluence apparent only abroad. Cadbury noted how Hamburg was humming with new investment – ship canals, electric power plants and inland harbours.4 The man credited more than any other with Germany’s recovery was Weimar’s greatest statesman, Gustav Stresemann. Although chancellor for only three months (August–November 1923), he was foreign minister in successive administrations until his death in 1929.
Travellers in the Third Reich: The Rise of Fascism Through the Eyes of Everyday People
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