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Between The Wars Collection

"Between the Wars: A Glimpse into Germany's Presidential Elections of 1925" In the wake of a devastating World War

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Between The Wars Collection: Portrait of an elderly lady, 1960. Creator: Walther Gamerith
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Between The Wars Collection: Self-portrait, 1928. Creator: Walther Gamerith
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Between The Wars Collection: Female head with turban (Edwarda), 1935. Creator: Viktor Planckh
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Between The Wars Collection: Self-portrait, 1927. Creator: Franz Barwig the Elder
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Between The Wars Collection: Portrait of Franz Barwig the Younger, around 1921. Creator: Franz Barwig the Elder
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Between The Wars Collection: Sensitive, undated. (c1920s) Creator: George Kolbe
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Between The Wars Collection: Sensitive, undated. (c1920s) Creator: George Kolbe
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Between The Wars Collection: Portrait of Franz Barwig the Younger, around 1921. Creator: Franz Barwig the Elder
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Between The Wars Collection: Alfred Flechtheim, 1921. Creator: Hermann Haller
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Between The Wars Collection: Head of a girl, 1936. Creator: Karl Korschann
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Between The Wars Collection: Design: Mrs. Holle, 1943. Creator: Anny Dollschein
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Between The Wars Collection: Portrait of a lady, 1923. Creator: Anny Dollschein
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Between The Wars Collection: Portrait of a lady (recto), undated. (c1930s) Creator: Anny Dollschein
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Between The Wars Collection: Woman's head, undated. (c1910s) Creator: Herbert Garbe
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Between The Wars Collection: Abyssinian boy, c1922. Creator: Hermann Haller
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Between The Wars Collection: Boy's head, 1922. Creator: George Kolbe
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Between The Wars Collection: Presidential elections in Germany March- April 1925. They were the first direct

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"Between the Wars: A Glimpse into Germany's Presidential Elections of 1925" In the wake of a devastating World War, Germany found itself at a critical juncture in history. The years between the two world wars were marked by political upheaval and social transformation, with one significant event being the groundbreaking presidential elections held from March to April 1925. These elections were not only notable for their timing but also for being the first direct ones in German history. As war-weary citizens sought stability and hope for a brighter future, these elections became an emblematic moment that would shape Germany's path forward. Amidst economic struggles and political divisions, candidates vied for power against a backdrop of uncertainty and fragile peace. The outcome of these historic elections had far-reaching implications beyond just choosing a president; they reflected the shifting dynamics within German society. Political parties representing various ideologies competed fiercely to win over voters who yearned for stability amidst ongoing challenges. For many Germans, this was an opportunity to voice their aspirations and concerns through democratic means. It was a chance to rebuild shattered dreams and redefine national identity after enduring immense loss during World War I. These pivotal elections symbolized more than just selecting a leader; they represented hope amid chaos, unity amidst division, and progress despite adversity. They embodied both the resilience of the German people as well as their desire for change. Ultimately, this period "between the wars" encapsulated an era defined by contrasts - between optimism and despair, tradition and modernity, nationalism and internationalism. The presidential elections served as a microcosm of these conflicting forces shaping Germany's destiny. Looking back on this tumultuous time allows us to reflect on how societies navigate periods of transition while grappling with complex issues such as economic recovery, political polarization, societal unrest – all intertwined within historical context. The significance of those early direct presidential elections in Germany cannot be overstated.