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Headline: Election of the reichspresident on the 26th of April 1925 and on the 19th of March 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: Election of the reichspresident on the 26th of April 1925 and on the 19th of March 1925, elections, Germany 1919-1932 Weimar RepublicPhoto: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296441Election of the reichspresident on the 26th of April 1925 and on the 19th of March 1925Election of the reichspresident on the 26th of April 1925 and on the 19th of March 1925, elections, Germany 1919-1932 Weimar Republic
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Headline: Presidential election, 1925Date: 26.04.1925Image text: Police in front of the private apartment of the newly elected President of the Reich, Paul von Hindenburg, at the end of April, 1925. There were fears of demonstrations by the Left against the election of the former Field Marshal General.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296442Presidential election, 1925Police in front of the private apartment of the newly elected President of the Reich, Paul von Hindenburg, at the end of April, 1925. There were fears of demonstrations by the Left against the election of the former Field Marshal General.
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Headline: Presidential election of the Reich on the 26th of April, 1925 and on the 29th of March, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: A juvenile demonstrator is arrested by two policemen.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296443Presidential election of the Reich on the 26th of April, 1925 and on the 29th of March, 1925A juvenile demonstrator is arrested by two policemen.
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Headline: Swearing-in of the new President of the Reich, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: The swearing-in of the new President of the Reich, Paul von Hindenburg in the Reichstag in Berlin in 1925, after the death of his predecessor Friedrich Ebert.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296444Swearing-in of the new President of the Reich, 1925The swearing-in of the new President of the Reich, Paul von Hindenburg in the Reichstag in Berlin in 1925, after the death of his predecessor Friedrich Ebert.
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Headline: Paul von Hindenburg holding a speech in Hanover, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: The first and only address of Paul von Hindenburg (at the lectern) as a politician in the Hanover City Hall, in which the former Field Marshal confirmed his candidacy for the office of Reich President and presented his program.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296445Paul von Hindenburg holding a speech in Hanover, 1925The first and only address of Paul von Hindenburg (at the lectern) as a politician in the Hanover City Hall, in which the former Field Marshal confirmed his candidacy for the office of Reich President and presented his program.
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Headline: Car of the Reich block on the occasion of the presidential election in Berlin, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: A truck with the black-white-red flags of the "Reichsblock", a grouping of right-wing supporters of the candidate Paul von Hindenburg, in the election campaign in Berlin. On the wagon the indicator IA of the Landespolizeibezirk (police precinct) in Berlin.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296446Car of the Reich block on the occasion of the presidential election in Berlin, 1925A truck with the black-white-red flags of the "Reichsblock", a grouping of right-wing supporters of the candidate Paul von Hindenburg, in the election campaign in Berlin. On the wagon the indicator IA of the Landespolizeibezirk (police precinct) in Berlin.
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Headline: Parade of Paul von Hindenburg in Berlin, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: Entry of the newly elected President of the Reich, Paul von Hindenburg, through the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. He is accompanied by the German Cavalry.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00296447Parade of Paul von Hindenburg in Berlin, 1925Entry of the newly elected President of the Reich, Paul von Hindenburg, through the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. He is accompanied by the German Cavalry.
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Headline: Demonstration of the KPD on the occasion of the Reich presidential election , 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: Rally of the Communists during the election campaign in April 1925. The KPD supported their candidate Ernst Thaelmann, who ran for president against Paul von Hindenburg.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296448Demonstration of the KPD on the occasion of the Reich presidential election , 1925Rally of the Communists during the election campaign in April 1925. The KPD supported their candidate Ernst Thaelmann, who ran for president against Paul von Hindenburg.
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Headline: Caricature in the French newspaper "Le Journal" on the Reich presidential election, April 1925Date: 28.04.1925Image text: Caricature in the French newspaper "Le Journal" on the 28th of April, 1925, on the occasion of the presidential election in Germany. Germania, the widow of the late Reich President Friedrich Ebert, marries the former Field Marshal, Paul von Hindenburg - "Finally alone!"Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296449Caricature in the French newspaper "Le Journal" on the Reich presidential election, April 1925Caricature in the French newspaper "Le Journal" on the 28th of April, 1925, on the occasion of the presidential election in Germany. Germania, the widow of the late Reich President Friedrich Ebert, marries the former Field Marshal, Paul von Hindenburg - "Finally alone!"
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Headline: Result panel on the Reich presidential election in Berlin, 1925Date: 29.03.1925Image text: A display board that lists the results of the presidential election. The text on the board " Express service: presidential elections of the Reich".Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296450Result panel on the Reich presidential election in Berlin, 1925A display board that lists the results of the presidential election. The text on the board " Express service: presidential elections of the Reich".
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Headline: Entry of Paul von Hindenburg in Berlin, 1925Date: 01.05.1925Image text: Entry of the newly elected President of the Reich, Paul von Hindenburg, through the Brandenburg Gate on the Pariser Platz in Berlin, on May 1925. Policemen form a guard of honor and the Cavalry of the Reichswehr accompanies the President. In the background the dome of the Reichstag.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296452Entry of Paul von Hindenburg in Berlin, 1925Entry of the newly elected President of the Reich, Paul von Hindenburg, through the Brandenburg Gate on the Pariser Platz in Berlin, on May 1925. Policemen form a guard of honor and the Cavalry of the Reichswehr accompanies the President. In the background the dome of the Reichstag.
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Headline: Mass rally in the Berlin Sportpalast, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: Mass rally of the "Reichsblock", an alliance of right-wing conservative parties, for the candidate of the office of the Reich President, Paul von Hindenburg in the Berlin Sportpalast.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296453Mass rally in the Berlin Sportpalast, 1925Mass rally of the "Reichsblock", an alliance of right-wing conservative parties, for the candidate of the office of the Reich President, Paul von Hindenburg in the Berlin Sportpalast.
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Headline: Rally of the Reichsblock on the occasion of the Reich presidential election , 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: The candidacy of the former Field Marshal, Paul von Hindenburg, for the presidency in 1925 was supported by all right-wing parties in the Reichsblock. In the picture a march of the Vereinigte Vaterlaendische Verbande Deutschlands ( Union of German Patriotic Associations of Germany) on election day in Berlin. The third flag carrier on the left already carries a swastika crossbelt.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296454Rally of the Reichsblock on the occasion of the Reich presidential election , 1925The candidacy of the former Field Marshal, Paul von Hindenburg, for the presidency in 1925 was supported by all right-wing parties in the Reichsblock. In the picture a march of the Vereinigte Vaterlaendische Verbande Deutschlands ( Union of German Patriotic Associations of Germany) on election day in Berlin. The third flag carrier on the left already carries a swastika crossbelt.
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Headline: Deployment of the Reichsblock on the occasion of the presidential election in Berlin, 1925Date: 20.04.1925Image text: The so-called "Reichsblock", consisting of right-wing conservative parties such as the DNVP, during a mass rally for their candidate Paul von Hindenburg, here at the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296455Deployment of the Reichsblock on the occasion of the presidential election in Berlin, 1925The so-called "Reichsblock", consisting of right-wing conservative parties such as the DNVP, during a mass rally for their candidate Paul von Hindenburg, here at the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church.
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Headline: Reich presidential election in Berlin, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: A crowd in front of a Berlin polling station. On the ground there are flyers and election brochures.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296456Reich presidential election in Berlin, 1925A crowd in front of a Berlin polling station. On the ground there are flyers and election brochures.
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Headline: March of the DNVP on the occasion of the Reich presidential election 1925, BerlinDate: 01.01.1925Image text: Propaganda car of the German National People's Party with election posters for their candidate, the former Field Marshal, Paul von Hindenburg.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296457March of the DNVP on the occasion of the Reich presidential election 1925, BerlinPropaganda car of the German National People's Party with election posters for their candidate, the former Field Marshal, Paul von Hindenburg.
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Headline: Propaganda car of the DNVP on the occasion of the Reich presidential election 1925, BerlinDate: 29.03.1925Image text: Canvassing of the German National People's Party for their candidate, Lord Mayor of Duisburg Karl Jarres, in the first round of the Reich presidential election in 1925.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296458Propaganda car of the DNVP on the occasion of the Reich presidential election 1925, BerlinCanvassing of the German National People's Party for their candidate, Lord Mayor of Duisburg Karl Jarres, in the first round of the Reich presidential election in 1925.
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Headline: March of the DNVP on the occasion of the Reich presidential election 1925, BerlinDate: 01.01.1925Image text: Propaganda campaign of the German National People's Party with black-white-red flags in Berlin. In the background an oversized bust of the candidate Paul von Hindenburg.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296459March of the DNVP on the occasion of the Reich presidential election 1925, BerlinPropaganda campaign of the German National People's Party with black-white-red flags in Berlin. In the background an oversized bust of the candidate Paul von Hindenburg.
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Headline: Rally of the Reichsblock on the occasion the Reich presidential election, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: A propaganda car of the right-wing conservative Reichsblock (consisting, among others, of the DNVP and DVP) on the occasion of the presidential elections in 1925.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00296460Rally of the Reichsblock on the occasion the Reich presidential election, 1925A propaganda car of the right-wing conservative Reichsblock (consisting, among others, of the DNVP and DVP) on the occasion of the presidential elections in 1925.
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Headline: Reich presidential election 26.04.1925Date: 22.03.1925Image text: Reich presidential election 26.04.1925: "National Youth Associations" at a "propaganda march" in Berlin on 22.03.1925.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296461Reich presidential election 26.04.1925Reich presidential election 26.04.1925: "National Youth Associations" at a "propaganda march" in Berlin on 22.03.1925.
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Headline: Election campaign of the Communists on the occasion of the presidential elections in 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: The KPD promoted its candidate, Ernst Thaelmann, for the office of the president of the Reich with the slogan "No priests - no generals, vote for Thalmann". The opponents were Wilhelm Marx for the Centre and former Field Marshal General, Paul von Hindenburg.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296462Election campaign of the Communists on the occasion of the presidential elections in 1925The KPD promoted its candidate, Ernst Thaelmann, for the office of the president of the Reich with the slogan "No priests - no generals, vote for Thalmann". The opponents were Wilhelm Marx for the Centre and former Field Marshal General, Paul von Hindenburg.
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Headline: Torchlight procession for Paul von Hindenburg after the presidential election 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: Torchlight procession for the newly elected President of the Reich, Paul von Hindenburg, at his private apartment in Hanover. Hindenburg is standing in the middle of the balcony, and is wearing a tophat.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296463Torchlight procession for Paul von Hindenburg after the presidential election 1925Torchlight procession for the newly elected President of the Reich, Paul von Hindenburg, at his private apartment in Hanover. Hindenburg is standing in the middle of the balcony, and is wearing a tophat.
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Headline: Illuminated advertisments for the presidential election in Berlin, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: People are standing in front of an illuminated wall of the "Berliner Lokalanzeiger" in Berlin. The results of the first presidential election on March 19th, 1925 are displayed there.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296464Illuminated advertisments for the presidential election in Berlin, 1925People are standing in front of an illuminated wall of the "Berliner Lokalanzeiger" in Berlin. The results of the first presidential election on March 19th, 1925 are displayed there.
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Headline: Rally of the Reichsbanner on the occasion of the Reich presidential election , 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: Members of the "Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold" campaign for their candidate for the office of the president of the Reich. In the background at the facades of the house there is an advertisement of a factory in Neukoelln. On their truck there are black-red-gold flags.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296465Rally of the Reichsbanner on the occasion of the Reich presidential election , 1925Members of the "Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold" campaign for their candidate for the office of the president of the Reich. In the background at the facades of the house there is an advertisement of a factory in Neukoelln. On their truck there are black-red-gold flags.
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Headline: Second round of the Reich presidential election, April 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: Demonstration for the candidacy of Paul von Hindenburg in the second round of the presidential election in 1925. Here, the "Reichsblock" speaks out for the candidacy of the former Field Marshal. The black-white-red flags in the picture were a conscious affront against the black-red-gold colors of the Weimar Republic.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296466Second round of the Reich presidential election, April 1925Demonstration for the candidacy of Paul von Hindenburg in the second round of the presidential election in 1925. Here, the "Reichsblock" speaks out for the candidacy of the former Field Marshal. The black-white-red flags in the picture were a conscious affront against the black-red-gold colors of the Weimar Republic.
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Headline: Propaganda rally for the Reich presidential election, March 1925Date: 29.03.1925Image text: Propaganda rally of the German National People's Party for their candidate Karl Jarres on the Kurfuestendamm in Berlin. In the background a propaganda vehicle of the NSDAP decorated with a swastika flag for their candidate, Erich Ludendorff.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296467Propaganda rally for the Reich presidential election, March 1925Propaganda rally of the German National People's Party for their candidate Karl Jarres on the Kurfuestendamm in Berlin. In the background a propaganda vehicle of the NSDAP decorated with a swastika flag for their candidate, Erich Ludendorff.
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Headline: Reich President Paul von Hindenburg, 1932Date: 27.02.1932Image text: Paul von Hindenburg in his workroom.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00012122Reich President Paul von Hindenburg, 1932Paul von Hindenburg in his workroom.
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Headline: Election poster of the DNVP for the Reich election on 6. November 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: Election poster of the DNVP with a portrait of Reich President Paul von Hindenburg: 'More power to the Reich President! Down with the autocracy of the parliaments', on a advertising pillar.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00032734Election poster of the DNVP for the Reich election on 6. November 1932Election poster of the DNVP with a portrait of Reich President Paul von Hindenburg: 'More power to the Reich President! Down with the autocracy of the parliaments', on a advertising pillar.
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Headline: Paul von Hindenburg after voting during the second Reichstag elections, 1932Date: 06.11.1932Image text: Reich President Paul von Hindenburg leaves the polling station after his voting during the second Reichstag elections in 1932. Hindenburg is welcomed by his supporters with the Hitler salute. Candidates of the battle front black-white-red flank the exit. An SA member extends his arm also for a Hitler salute.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00039662Paul von Hindenburg after voting during the second Reichstag elections, 1932Reich President Paul von Hindenburg leaves the polling station after his voting during the second Reichstag elections in 1932. Hindenburg is welcomed by his supporters with the Hitler salute. Candidates of the battle front black-white-red flank the exit. An SA member extends his arm also for a Hitler salute.
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Headline: Electoral event of the Iron Front during the Reich presidential election 1932Date: 08.04.1932Image text: Event of the republican Iron Front, close ally of the SPD, in the Berlin Lustgarten (Pleasure Garden) for field marshal Paul von Hindenburg during the Reich presidential election campaign on April 8, 1932.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00026888Electoral event of the Iron Front during the Reich presidential election 1932Event of the republican Iron Front, close ally of the SPD, in the Berlin Lustgarten (Pleasure Garden) for field marshal Paul von Hindenburg during the Reich presidential election campaign on April 8, 1932.
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Headline: Paul von Hindenburg in front of the microphone, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: Reich President Paul von Hindenburg is sitting in front of a microphone and reads out a speech.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00015479Paul von Hindenburg in front of the microphone, 1932Reich President Paul von Hindenburg is sitting in front of a microphone and reads out a speech.
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Headline: Paul v. HindenburgDate: 01.01.1930Image text: Paul v. Hindenburg, politician, Germany, portraitsPhoto: SZ PhotoImage number: 00282629Paul v. HindenburgPaul v. Hindenburg, politician, Germany, portraits
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Headline: Propaganda car of the KPD for the election of the Reich President, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: Propaganda car of the KPD with a banner displaying the name of chairman Ernst Thaelmann.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00614347Propaganda car of the KPD for the election of the Reich President, 1925Propaganda car of the KPD with a banner displaying the name of chairman Ernst Thaelmann.
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Headline: Propaganda car of the KPD for the election of the President, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: Propaganda car of the Communist Party with a banner bearing the name of the Chairman Ernst Thaelmann.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00614338Propaganda car of the KPD for the election of the President, 1925Propaganda car of the Communist Party with a banner bearing the name of the Chairman Ernst Thaelmann.
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Headline: Propaganda car of the KPD at the Reich presidential election , 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: During the 1925 presidential election, supporters of the Communist Party recall the failed Spartacus uprising with a cardboard machine gun. They also make a mood against the hated SPD with a poster: "Who helps the reaction in the saddle?" The SPD. Therefore, all vote for Thaelmann".Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296702Propaganda car of the KPD at the Reich presidential election , 1925During the 1925 presidential election, supporters of the Communist Party recall the failed Spartacus uprising with a cardboard machine gun. They also make a mood against the hated SPD with a poster: "Who helps the reaction in the saddle?" The SPD. Therefore, all vote for Thaelmann".
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Headline: Presidential election 1925Date: 01.04.1925Image text: During the presidential election in 1925 supporters of the KPD demonstrate for their candidate Ernst Thaelmann.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00296701Presidential election 1925During the presidential election in 1925 supporters of the KPD demonstrate for their candidate Ernst Thaelmann.
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Headline: Election campaign poster of the Volksblock for the presidential election, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: The parties SPD, DDP and Center Party joined for the Reich presidential election 1925. Together they founded the so-called Volksblock, which supported Wilhelm Marx as a candidate. In the picture, the black-red-gold flag of the March Revolution, held by two men with the following text: "What the fathers imagined in 48, the grandchildren had realized in 18! Will you betray the banner, which Grimm and Uhland unrolls? Black, red and gold !! Vote the candidate of the Volksblock: Wilhelm Marx ".Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295678Election campaign poster of the Volksblock for the presidential election, 1925The parties SPD, DDP and Center Party joined for the Reich presidential election 1925. Together they founded the so-called Volksblock, which supported Wilhelm Marx as a candidate. In the picture, the black-red-gold flag of the March Revolution, held by two men with the following text: "What the fathers imagined in 48, the grandchildren had realized in 18! Will you betray the banner, which Grimm and Uhland unrolls? Black, red and gold !! Vote the candidate of the Volksblock: Wilhelm Marx ".
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Headline: Demonstration during the 1925 Reich presidential electionsDate: 22.03.1925Image text: Manifestation of the 'National Associations' for the election of Paul von Hindenburg as Reich President in the Berlin Sports Palace on 03/22/1925. In the middle there are members of the Stahlhelm. Amtsrat Lossow is speaking.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00165745Demonstration during the 1925 Reich presidential electionsManifestation of the 'National Associations' for the election of Paul von Hindenburg as Reich President in the Berlin Sports Palace on 03/22/1925. In the middle there are members of the Stahlhelm. Amtsrat Lossow is speaking.
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Headline: Reichsbanner members and DNVP supporters during the Reich presidential election, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: During the election campaign for the Reich presidency in 1925, the bands of opposing orientations run across, left a marching column of the SPD-affiliated Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold, on the right a propaganda car of the rightist DNVP.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00165739Reichsbanner members and DNVP supporters during the Reich presidential election, 1925During the election campaign for the Reich presidency in 1925, the bands of opposing orientations run across, left a marching column of the SPD-affiliated Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold, on the right a propaganda car of the rightist DNVP.
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Headline: National Socialists march in Berlin, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: For the election of the Reich president, supporters of the NSDAP march through a street in Berlin to promote their candidate, Paul von Hindenburg.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00165735National Socialists march in Berlin, 1925For the election of the Reich president, supporters of the NSDAP march through a street in Berlin to promote their candidate, Paul von Hindenburg.
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Headline: Paul von Hindenburg with Hans Luther after the Reich presidential election, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: After the election of Paul von Hindenburg as Reich President Hindenburg traveled to Berlin to take office. Here, upon arrival at the Heerstrasse station, accompanied by Reich Chancellor Luther (right).Photo: ScherlImage number: 00160241Paul von Hindenburg with Hans Luther after the Reich presidential election, 1925After the election of Paul von Hindenburg as Reich President Hindenburg traveled to Berlin to take office. Here, upon arrival at the Heerstrasse station, accompanied by Reich Chancellor Luther (right).
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Headline: Campaign for the election of the Reich President, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: Propaganda vehicles of the German National People's Party with black-white-red flags campaign for the election of Hindenburg.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00107356Campaign for the election of the Reich President, 1925Propaganda vehicles of the German National People's Party with black-white-red flags campaign for the election of Hindenburg.
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Headline: The swearing in of president Paul von Hindenburg in the plenary assembly hall of the German Reichstag, 1935Date: 12.05.1925Image text: The inauguration of president Paul von Hindenburg in the plenary assembly hall of the German Reichstag.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00086775The swearing in of president Paul von Hindenburg in the plenary assembly hall of the German Reichstag, 1935The inauguration of president Paul von Hindenburg in the plenary assembly hall of the German Reichstag.
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Headline: Reich president election, 1925Date: 04.05.1924Image text: SA electoral propaganda on the Kurfuerstendamm in Berlin for Erich Ludendorff who was nominated as a candidate for Reich president.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00014421Reich president election, 1925SA electoral propaganda on the Kurfuerstendamm in Berlin for Erich Ludendorff who was nominated as a candidate for Reich president.
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Headline: Paul von Hindenburg, 1925Date: 01.01.1925Image text: Paul von Hindenburg in the garden of the Presidential Palace in the Wilhelm street. The picture was taken after his election as President.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00012059Paul von Hindenburg, 1925Paul von Hindenburg in the garden of the Presidential Palace in the Wilhelm street. The picture was taken after his election as President.
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