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Headline: Colonnade of the closed Berlin Stock market during the Great Depression, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: An employee closes a door in the colonnade of the Berlin Stock market. After the collapse of the third largest financial institution of the German Reich, the Darmstadt and National Bank (Danat bank), it comes a run on the banks. The stock markets are closed on 18.09.1931. The exchange transaction is reopened only on 04.11.1932.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00040448Colonnade of the closed Berlin Stock market during the Great Depression, 1931An employee closes a door in the colonnade of the Berlin Stock market. After the collapse of the third largest financial institution of the German Reich, the Darmstadt and National Bank (Danat bank), it comes a run on the banks. The stock markets are closed on 18.09.1931. The exchange transaction is reopened only on 04.11.1932.
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Headline: World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Collapse of the Danat Bank in Berlin, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: After the bankruptcy of the Darmstaedter und Nationalbank (Danat Bank), the payrolls are checked at the Chamber of Commerce. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295092World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Collapse of the Danat Bank in Berlin, 1931After the bankruptcy of the Darmstaedter und Nationalbank (Danat Bank), the payrolls are checked at the Chamber of Commerce. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.
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Headline: World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Collapse of the Handelsbank in Berlin, 1931Date: 01.01.1932Image text: After the bankruptcy of the Handelsbank, on the door of its building in the Koenig Strasse 40 hangs a Closed" sign. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, 1919-1932 Germany, Weimar Republic."Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295091World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Collapse of the Handelsbank in Berlin, 1931After the bankruptcy of the Handelsbank, on the door of its building in the Koenig Strasse 40 hangs a Closed" sign. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, 1919-1932 Germany, Weimar Republic."
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Headline: Disconto-Gesellschaft, 1929Date: 01.10.1929Image text: Building of the branch of the Disconto-Gesellschaft. The Americans withdrew their loans from Germany, where they were scheduled for long-term investments. As a result, Deutsche Bank merged with the Disconto-Gesellschaft into the largest bank in the German Reich.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295090Disconto-Gesellschaft, 1929Building of the branch of the Disconto-Gesellschaft. The Americans withdrew their loans from Germany, where they were scheduled for long-term investments. As a result, Deutsche Bank merged with the Disconto-Gesellschaft into the largest bank in the German Reich.
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Headline: World economic crisis: banks, stock market, A closed Sparkasse (savings bank) in Berlin, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: After the cessation of payment of the Danat Bank, the banks and Sparkassen (savings banks) in Berlin were temporarily closed. Depositors before a branch of the Sparkasse in Berlin. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295089World economic crisis: banks, stock market, A closed Sparkasse (savings bank) in Berlin, 1931After the cessation of payment of the Danat Bank, the banks and Sparkassen (savings banks) in Berlin were temporarily closed. Depositors before a branch of the Sparkasse in Berlin. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.
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Headline: World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Concerned customers in front of a savings bank in Berlin, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: After the collapse of the third-largest financial institution of the German Realm, the Darmstaedter und Nationalbank (Danat Bank), the bank customers are worried about the value of their deposits. The picture shows a crowd outside a branch of the Stadtsparkasse (City Savings Bank). Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar RepublicPhoto: ScherlImage number: 00295088World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Concerned customers in front of a savings bank in Berlin, 1931After the collapse of the third-largest financial institution of the German Realm, the Darmstaedter und Nationalbank (Danat Bank), the bank customers are worried about the value of their deposits. The picture shows a crowd outside a branch of the Stadtsparkasse (City Savings Bank). Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic
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Headline: Rush of depositors at the Berlin Sparkasse, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: After the banking crisis, triggered by the insolvency of the DANAT bank (Darmstaedter and Nationalbank), many panicked depositors rush the counters. Here, the masses of savers who are waiting in vain before the Berliner Sparkasse.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295087Rush of depositors at the Berlin Sparkasse, 1931After the banking crisis, triggered by the insolvency of the DANAT bank (Darmstaedter and Nationalbank), many panicked depositors rush the counters. Here, the masses of savers who are waiting in vain before the Berliner Sparkasse.
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Headline: Protest before the bank for German officials, 1929Date: 01.01.1929Image text: Depositors protest in front of the Berliner Bank fuer deutsche Beamte.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295086Protest before the bank for German officials, 1929Depositors protest in front of the Berliner Bank fuer deutsche Beamte.
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Headline: World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Making a payment for traveling abroad during the Great Depression, 193Date: 01.01.1931Image text: According to a decree of the Reich government, Germans who wanted to travel abroad had to pay 100,- Mark. The payment was confirmed in passports. Berliner paying the departure tax at the passport office in the police headquarters in Berlin. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295085World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Making a payment for traveling abroad during the Great Depression, 193According to a decree of the Reich government, Germans who wanted to travel abroad had to pay 100,- Mark. The payment was confirmed in passports. Berliner paying the departure tax at the passport office in the police headquarters in Berlin. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.
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Headline: Insolvente Bank, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: As a result of Black Friday in the US and the collapse of the banking system, many banks have to file for bankruptcy, including the Bremen Bank.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295084Insolvente Bank, 1931As a result of Black Friday in the US and the collapse of the banking system, many banks have to file for bankruptcy, including the Bremen Bank.
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Headline: World economic crisis: banks, stock market, People in front of the Stock Exchange in Berlin, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: Following the bankruptcy of the Danat Bank and the Nordwolle Konzern (North German Wool Company) the stock exchange in Berlin was closed on September 1931. People in front of the stock market in the Burg Strasse.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295083World economic crisis: banks, stock market, People in front of the Stock Exchange in Berlin, 1931Following the bankruptcy of the Danat Bank and the Nordwolle Konzern (North German Wool Company) the stock exchange in Berlin was closed on September 1931. People in front of the stock market in the Burg Strasse.
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Headline: The empty Palais am Pariser Platz, 1932Date: 01.01.1929Image text: The Palais am Pariser Platz is empty and is covered with numerous tenants wanted stickers. This is a typical picture of the period, numerous palaces and office buildings are empty.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295082The empty Palais am Pariser Platz, 1932The Palais am Pariser Platz is empty and is covered with numerous tenants wanted stickers. This is a typical picture of the period, numerous palaces and office buildings are empty.
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Headline: World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Concerned customers in front of a savings bank in Berlin, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: After the collapse of the third-largest financial institution of the German Realm, the Darmstaedter und Nationalbank (Danat Bank), the bank customers are worried about the value of their deposits. The picture shows a crowd outside a branch of the Stadtsparkasse (City Savings Bank) at Muehlendamm. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295081World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Concerned customers in front of a savings bank in Berlin, 1931After the collapse of the third-largest financial institution of the German Realm, the Darmstaedter und Nationalbank (Danat Bank), the bank customers are worried about the value of their deposits. The picture shows a crowd outside a branch of the Stadtsparkasse (City Savings Bank) at Muehlendamm. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.
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Headline: World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Concerned customers in front of a savings bank in Berlin, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: After the collapse of the third-largest financial institution of the German Realm, the Darmstaedter und Nationalbank (Danat Bank), the bank customers are worried about the value of their deposits. The picture shows a crowd outside a branch of the Stadtsparkasse (City Savings Bank) at Muehlendamm, before the reopening. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295080World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Concerned customers in front of a savings bank in Berlin, 1931After the collapse of the third-largest financial institution of the German Realm, the Darmstaedter und Nationalbank (Danat Bank), the bank customers are worried about the value of their deposits. The picture shows a crowd outside a branch of the Stadtsparkasse (City Savings Bank) at Muehlendamm, before the reopening. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.
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Headline: Rush of depositors, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: After the banking crisis, triggered by the insolvency of the DANAT bank (Darmstaedter and Nationalbank), many panicked depositors rush the counters.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295079Rush of depositors, 1931After the banking crisis, triggered by the insolvency of the DANAT bank (Darmstaedter and Nationalbank), many panicked depositors rush the counters.
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Headline: Meeting of creditors of the Beamtenbank, 1931Date: 01.01.1929Image text: In 1931 there was a meeting of creditors of Beamtenbank, which collapsed in 1929. The police had to block the road, as so many savers were hoping to get at least a part of their deposits back.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295078Meeting of creditors of the Beamtenbank, 1931In 1931 there was a meeting of creditors of Beamtenbank, which collapsed in 1929. The police had to block the road, as so many savers were hoping to get at least a part of their deposits back.
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Headline: Disconto-Gesellschaft, 1929Date: 01.01.1929Image text: Building of the branch of the Disconto-Gesellschaft. The Americans withdrew their loans from Germany, where they were scheduled for long-term investments. As a result, Deutsche Bank merged with the Disconto-Gesellschaft into the largest bank in the German Reich.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295077Disconto-Gesellschaft, 1929Building of the branch of the Disconto-Gesellschaft. The Americans withdrew their loans from Germany, where they were scheduled for long-term investments. As a result, Deutsche Bank merged with the Disconto-Gesellschaft into the largest bank in the German Reich.
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Headline: DANAT Bank, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: View of the DANAT bank in Berlin. Its collapse triggered a chain reaction.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295076DANAT Bank, 1931View of the DANAT bank in Berlin. Its collapse triggered a chain reaction.
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Headline: Deutsche Bank, 1929Date: 01.01.1929Image text: Building of Disconto-Gesellschaft. After the Americans withdrew their loans from Germany, Deutsche Bank merged with the Disconto-Gesellschaft into the largest bank in the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295075Deutsche Bank, 1929Building of Disconto-Gesellschaft. After the Americans withdrew their loans from Germany, Deutsche Bank merged with the Disconto-Gesellschaft into the largest bank in the German Reich.
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Headline: Disconto-Gesellschaft, 1929Date: 01.10.1929Image text: Building of the branch of the Disconto-Gesellschaft. The Americans withdrew their loans from Germany, where they were scheduled for long-term investments. As a result, Deutsche Bank merged with the Disconto-Gesellschaft into the largest bank in the German Reich.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295074Disconto-Gesellschaft, 1929Building of the branch of the Disconto-Gesellschaft. The Americans withdrew their loans from Germany, where they were scheduled for long-term investments. As a result, Deutsche Bank merged with the Disconto-Gesellschaft into the largest bank in the German Reich.
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Headline: World economic crisis: banks, stock exchange, Meeting of the creditors after the collapse of the Bank fuer Deutsche Beamte, 1931Date: 01.02.1932Image text: Meeting of creditors and depositors of the Bank fuer Deutsche Beamte in the Automobile Exhibition Hall on the Kaiserdamm in Berlin, probably in February 1932. The bank had collapsed as one of the first large banks back in 1929. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295073World economic crisis: banks, stock exchange, Meeting of the creditors after the collapse of the Bank fuer Deutsche Beamte, 1931Meeting of creditors and depositors of the Bank fuer Deutsche Beamte in the Automobile Exhibition Hall on the Kaiserdamm in Berlin, probably in February 1932. The bank had collapsed as one of the first large banks back in 1929. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.
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Headline: Settlement day the Beamten Wirtschaftsverein, 1932Date: 28.11.1932Image text: Settlement date in the Neue Welt against Beamten-Wirtschaftsverein that is dealing with financial difficulties. The meeting took place in the "Neuen Welt" in Hasenheide / Berlin.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295072Settlement day the Beamten Wirtschaftsverein, 1932Settlement date in the Neue Welt against Beamten-Wirtschaftsverein that is dealing with financial difficulties. The meeting took place in the "Neuen Welt" in Hasenheide / Berlin.
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Headline: World economic crisis: banks, stock exchange, Meeting of creditors after the collapse of a Berlin bank, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: Assembly of savers and depositors of Berliner Bank fuer Handel und Grundbesitz at the settlement conference in the Automobile Exhibition Hall on the Kaiserdamm. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295071World economic crisis: banks, stock exchange, Meeting of creditors after the collapse of a Berlin bank, 1932Assembly of savers and depositors of Berliner Bank fuer Handel und Grundbesitz at the settlement conference in the Automobile Exhibition Hall on the Kaiserdamm. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.
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Headline: Settlement day against the Haus- und Grundbesitzerbank, 1932Date: 01.01.1929Image text: Settlement date against the Haus- und Grundbesitzerbank. Approximately 15,000 creditors attend the meeting.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295070Settlement day against the Haus- und Grundbesitzerbank, 1932Settlement date against the Haus- und Grundbesitzerbank. Approximately 15,000 creditors attend the meeting.
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Headline: Meeting of the creditors of Beamtenbank, 1929-1932Date: 01.01.1929Image text: Meeting of creditors of the Beamtenbank in the Grossen Schauspielhaus in Berlin. Almost everybody lost their deposits.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295069Meeting of the creditors of Beamtenbank, 1929-1932Meeting of creditors of the Beamtenbank in the Grossen Schauspielhaus in Berlin. Almost everybody lost their deposits.
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Headline: Settlement day against the Beamten Wirtschaftsverein, 1932Date: 28.11.1932Image text: Settlement date in the Neue Welt against Beamten-Wirtschaftsverein that is dealing with financial difficulties.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295068Settlement day against the Beamten Wirtschaftsverein, 1932Settlement date in the Neue Welt against Beamten-Wirtschaftsverein that is dealing with financial difficulties.
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Headline: Meeting of creditors of the Bank fuer Deutsche Beamte, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: Meeting of creditors of the Bank fuer Deutsche Beamtes. At this point the money of the depositors is already gone. The meeting takes place in a car hall at the Kaiserdamm.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295067Meeting of creditors of the Bank fuer Deutsche Beamte, 1931Meeting of creditors of the Bank fuer Deutsche Beamtes. At this point the money of the depositors is already gone. The meeting takes place in a car hall at the Kaiserdamm.
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Headline: Rush of depositors, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: After the banking crisis, triggered by the insolvency of the DANAT bank (Darmstaedter and Nationalbank), many panicked depositors rush the counters.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295066Rush of depositors, 1931After the banking crisis, triggered by the insolvency of the DANAT bank (Darmstaedter and Nationalbank), many panicked depositors rush the counters.
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Headline: Rush of depositors, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: After the banking crisis, triggered by the insolvency of the DANAT bank (Darmstaedter and Nationalbank), many panicked depositors rush the counters.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295065Rush of depositors, 1931After the banking crisis, triggered by the insolvency of the DANAT bank (Darmstaedter and Nationalbank), many panicked depositors rush the counters.
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Headline: Reopening of the stock market, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: Reopening of the stock exchange after it had been closed for a long time due to the insolvency of the DANAT bank, the collapse of the Nordwolle group and slump in prices.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295064Reopening of the stock market, 1932Reopening of the stock exchange after it had been closed for a long time due to the insolvency of the DANAT bank, the collapse of the Nordwolle group and slump in prices.
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Headline: World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Protest in front of the Berlin Stock Exchange, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: Policemen clear the square in front of the stock market in the Burgstrasse in Berlin. The bankruptcy of the Danat Bank and the Nordwolle Konzern (North German Wool Company) made necessary the closure of the stock market. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295063World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Protest in front of the Berlin Stock Exchange, 1931Policemen clear the square in front of the stock market in the Burgstrasse in Berlin. The bankruptcy of the Danat Bank and the Nordwolle Konzern (North German Wool Company) made necessary the closure of the stock market. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.
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Headline: The stock exchange is closed, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: View of closed stock exchange. After the collapse of the DANAT bank, the government was forced to close the stock market.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295062The stock exchange is closed, 1931View of closed stock exchange. After the collapse of the DANAT bank, the government was forced to close the stock market.
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Headline: Reopening of the stock exchange, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: Reopening of the stock market after it was closed for almost five months. The reason for the closing was the bankruptcy of the DANAT bank, the breakdown of the Nordwolle group and the bank run of savers who had tried to save their deposits.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295061Reopening of the stock exchange, 1932Reopening of the stock market after it was closed for almost five months. The reason for the closing was the bankruptcy of the DANAT bank, the breakdown of the Nordwolle group and the bank run of savers who had tried to save their deposits.
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Headline: World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Bankruptcy of the Danat Bank, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: A closed branch of the Danat Bank on Belle-Alliance-Platz in Berlin. The Darmstaedter und Nationalbank (Danat Bank), the third largest financial institution of the Realm, had to suspend the payments. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295060World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Bankruptcy of the Danat Bank, 1931A closed branch of the Danat Bank on Belle-Alliance-Platz in Berlin. The Darmstaedter und Nationalbank (Danat Bank), the third largest financial institution of the Realm, had to suspend the payments. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.
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Headline: World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Collapse of the Danat Bank during the Great Depression, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: The third-largest financial institution of the German Realm, the Darmstaedter und Nationalbank (Danat Bank) had to suspend payments. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295059World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Collapse of the Danat Bank during the Great Depression, 1931The third-largest financial institution of the German Realm, the Darmstaedter und Nationalbank (Danat Bank) had to suspend payments. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.
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Headline: Bankruptcy of the Danat Bank, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: Closed branch of Danat-Bank at the Belle-Alliance-Platz in Berlin. The Darmstaedter und Nationalbank (Danat-Bank), the third largest monetary institution of the Reich, had to stop payment transactions.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295058Bankruptcy of the Danat Bank, 1931Closed branch of Danat-Bank at the Belle-Alliance-Platz in Berlin. The Darmstaedter und Nationalbank (Danat-Bank), the third largest monetary institution of the Reich, had to stop payment transactions.
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Headline: Depositors storm DANAT bank, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: The bank crash leads to the suspension of payment of DANAT bank, depositors storm the counters as they remember the great inflation of 1923.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295057Depositors storm DANAT bank, 1931The bank crash leads to the suspension of payment of DANAT bank, depositors storm the counters as they remember the great inflation of 1923.
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Headline: Bankruptcy of the Bank fuer Deutsche Beamte, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: The savers are concerned about their deposits, since the Bank fuer Deutsche Beamte has gone bankrupt.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295056Bankruptcy of the Bank fuer Deutsche Beamte, 1931The savers are concerned about their deposits, since the Bank fuer Deutsche Beamte has gone bankrupt.
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Headline: The insolvent DANAT bank, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: The DANAT bank must cease payments.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295055The insolvent DANAT bank, 1931The DANAT bank must cease payments.
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Headline: Bankruptcy of the Darmstaedter Bank, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: The central building of the DANAT bank at Schinkelplatz in Berlin. The DANAT bank has become insolvent.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295054Bankruptcy of the Darmstaedter Bank, 1931The central building of the DANAT bank at Schinkelplatz in Berlin. The DANAT bank has become insolvent.
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Headline: Bankruptcy of the DANAT bank, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: The Darmstaedter und Nationalbank. The DANAT bank had to suspend payments.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295053Bankruptcy of the DANAT bank, 1931The Darmstaedter und Nationalbank. The DANAT bank had to suspend payments.
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Headline: Disconto-Gesellschaft, 1929Date: 01.10.1929Image text: Building of the branch of the Disconto-Gesellschaft. The Americans withdrew their loans from Germany, where they were scheduled for long-term investments. As a result, Deutsche Bank merged with the Disconto-Gesellschaft into the largest bank in the German Reich.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295052Disconto-Gesellschaft, 1929Building of the branch of the Disconto-Gesellschaft. The Americans withdrew their loans from Germany, where they were scheduled for long-term investments. As a result, Deutsche Bank merged with the Disconto-Gesellschaft into the largest bank in the German Reich.
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Headline: World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Crowd at the reopening of the Sparkasse in Berlin, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: Following the bank crash in July 1931 all banks were closed, after the reopening depositors crowd in front of a Sparkasse (savings bank) in Berlin. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295051World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Crowd at the reopening of the Sparkasse in Berlin, 1931Following the bank crash in July 1931 all banks were closed, after the reopening depositors crowd in front of a Sparkasse (savings bank) in Berlin. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.
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Headline: Depositors storm the Sparkasse (Savings Bank) of the City of Berlin, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: The bank crash leads to the suspension of payment of DANAT bank, depositors storm the counters as they remember the great inflation of 1923.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295050Depositors storm the Sparkasse (Savings Bank) of the City of Berlin, 1931The bank crash leads to the suspension of payment of DANAT bank, depositors storm the counters as they remember the great inflation of 1923.
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Headline: Depositors storm DANAT bank, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: The bank crash leads to the suspension of payment of DANAT bank, depositors storm the counters as they remember the great inflation of 1923.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295049Depositors storm DANAT bank, 1931The bank crash leads to the suspension of payment of DANAT bank, depositors storm the counters as they remember the great inflation of 1923.
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Headline: Depositors storm DANAT bank, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: The bank crash leads to the suspension of payment of DANAT bank, depositors storm the counters as they remember the great inflation of 1923.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295048Depositors storm DANAT bank, 1931The bank crash leads to the suspension of payment of DANAT bank, depositors storm the counters as they remember the great inflation of 1923.
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Headline: Depositors storm DANAT bank, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: The bank crash leads to the suspension of payment of DANAT bank, depositors storm the counters as they remember the great inflation of 1923.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295047Depositors storm DANAT bank, 1931The bank crash leads to the suspension of payment of DANAT bank, depositors storm the counters as they remember the great inflation of 1923.
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Headline: Disconto-Gesellschaft, 1929Date: 01.10.1929Image text: Building of the branch of the Disconto-Gesellschaft. The Americans withdrew their loans from Germany, where they were scheduled for long-term investments. As a result, Deutsche Bank merged with the Disconto-Gesellschaft into the largest bank in the German Reich.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295046Disconto-Gesellschaft, 1929Building of the branch of the Disconto-Gesellschaft. The Americans withdrew their loans from Germany, where they were scheduled for long-term investments. As a result, Deutsche Bank merged with the Disconto-Gesellschaft into the largest bank in the German Reich.
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Headline: The closed Stock Exchange, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: View of closed stock exchange. The bankruptcy of the DANAT bank, the collapse of the Nordwolle group and the bank run of the savers caused the closing of the stock exchange.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295045The closed Stock Exchange, 1931View of closed stock exchange. The bankruptcy of the DANAT bank, the collapse of the Nordwolle group and the bank run of the savers caused the closing of the stock exchange.
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Headline: World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Albert H. Wiggin in Berlin, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: In the distress during the Great Depression, the committees of the German debtors and foreign creditors negotiated together in the Reichsbank. In the picture there is the chairman of the American Chase Bank Albert H. Wiggin on the way to a meeting, right there is a photographer. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295044World economic crisis: banks, stock market, Albert H. Wiggin in Berlin, 1931In the distress during the Great Depression, the committees of the German debtors and foreign creditors negotiated together in the Reichsbank. In the picture there is the chairman of the American Chase Bank Albert H. Wiggin on the way to a meeting, right there is a photographer. Great Depression: banks, stock exchange, 1929-1932, Germany 1919-1932, Weimar Republic.
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