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The New Germany

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An eyewitness political study of post-Armistice Germany, tracing the initial revolutionary surge and the ensuing struggle between reactionary forces and democratic reformers. It chronicles the emergence of workers' councils as rival representative bodies, the reassertion of conservative and security institutions, and efforts at reconstruction amid economic ruin. The narrative examines how interim government arrangements functioned alongside parliamentary drafts, discusses the implications of the peace settlement, and reproduces the proposed constitution in an appendix. The author assesses the balance of forces shaping a fragile stability and warns that external settlement terms could hinder durable recovery.

About the Author

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George Young

George Young was a writer known for his contributions to literature on social and political themes. His notable work, "The New Germany," explores the complexities of German society and politics during a transformative period. Young's writing reflects a keen observation of the socio-political landscape, providing readers with insights into the challenges and changes faced by Germany. Through his work, he engages with themes of nationalism and identity, making a significant impact on the discourse surrounding modern Germany.

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