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Fișier:German Federal Election, 1920.svg

DescriptionGerman Federal Election, 1920.svg English: English translation of the results of the Reichstag election, 1920 (parties with largest share of...


Fișier:1920 German federal election - Choropleth.svg

Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 truetrue English Results of the 1920 German federal election by administrative district (Kreis), indicating the vote strength...


Fișier:1920 German federal election - Charts.svg

Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 truetrue English Results of the 1920 German federal election by electoral district, showing vote share of each party. author...


Fișier:1920 German federal election by District.svg

Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 truetrue English Results of the 1920 German federal election by administrative district (Kreis), indicating the vote strength...


Fișier:1920 German federal election by District - Simple.svg

Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 truetrue English Results of the 1920 German federal election by administrative district (Kreis), indicating the most popular...


Fișier:1920 German federal election by District Thüringen2.jpg

Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 truetrue English 1920 German federal election by District in Thuringia author name string: Wahlomap Wikimedia...


Fișier:1920 German federal election by District Thüringen1.jpg

Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 truetrue English 1920 German federal election by District in Thuringia author name string: Wahlomap Wikimedia...


Fișier:ElectoralCollege1912.svg

English Map of the Presidential Election of 1912 between Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, and William Howard Taft German Karte des Wahlmännergremiums...


Fișier:Three years of the Czechoslovak republic, a survey of its progress and achievements (IA threeyearsofczec00brozrich).pdf

1918, disposed of the old German privileges and put an end to the former German hegemony. In order to parry this blow, the Germans at first adopted a negative...


Fișier:IR Reg 271.jpg

election. The phrase was taken from the Nazi song Sturmlied ("Storm Song" or "Assault Song") written by National Socialist poet Dietrich Eckart 1920 and...