After surviving possible revolution from the left, the Weimar government is thrown out of power from the right.
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Sources:
The Anti-Russian Tide in German Socialism, 1918-1920 by William Maehl
The "Black Horror on the Rhine": Race as a Factor in Post-World War I Diplomacy by Keith L. Nelson
Weimar Germany as Seen by an Englishwoman: British Women Writers and the Weimar Republic by Colin Storer
Lord Hardinge As Ambassador to France, and the Anglo-French Dilemma over Germany and the Near East, 1920-1922 by J. Douglas Goold
Mussolini and the Ruhr Crisis by Sally Marks
Politics of Illusion: Tirpitz and Right-Wing Putschism, 1922-1924 by Raffael Scheck
Rapallo Reexamined: A New Look at Germany's Secret Military Collaboration with Russia in 1922 by Gordon H. Mueller
The Reich Government versus Saxony, 1923: The Decision to Intervene by Donald B. Pryce
The Ruhr Authority and the German Problem by Amos Yoder
Russo-German Military Collaboration During the Weimar Republic by Hans W. Gatzke
The Ruhr Crisis, 1923-1924 by Conan Fischer
The Struggle for Upper Silesia, 1919-1922 by F. Gregory Campbell
Civil War in Europe, 1905-1945 by Stanley G. Payne
Britain and the Ruhr Crisis by Elspeth Y. O'Riordan
The Weimar Republic by Eberhard Kolb
Perspectives on modern German economic history and policy by Knut Borchardt (Translated by Peter Lambert)
Founding Weimar: Violence and the German Revolution of 1918-1919 by Mark Jones
The German Revolution 1917-1923 by Pierre Broue
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