File:Philipp scheidemann.jpg

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Description Photograph of Philipp Scheidemann, SPD politician and later first Chancellor of the post World War I Weimar Republic.
Date photograph circa. 1914
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Current History: The European War. From the Beginning to March 1915. "Who Began the War, and Why?". Published by New York Times 1915.


Downloaded from Project Gutenberg at http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/16331
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