Talk:1920 in Germany

Would you please introduce some headlines in order to make the text readable ?

Done. I shall also continue to cut this for length, despite User:Wik's edit comment (49K is clearly excessive). I shall also ask him here to provide the source for this text, if public domain.

Charles Matthews 08:25, 19 Feb 2004 (UTC)

My recent edits, now reversed by 172. I must say that there is no reason to insist on the original text here. It is verbose and pompous, as everyone can see. It is hugely loaded with POV. And the page is far too long.

Charles Matthews 19:23, 26 Apr 2004 (UTC)

I am willing to put in some work on this, if nobody else is working on it at the moment (and likewise 1921 and 1922). I notice that there is no mention of the early stages of hyperinflation.

Jackiespeel 16:29, 29 Jul 2004 (UTC)

I have written a somewhat shortened version of this entry, to be uploaded in the next few days. Some further editing will be needed (eg the stuff for 1919 when that entry is written).

Jackiespeel 19:41, 7 Aug 2004 (UTC)

"When the government returned to the capital, they found that the strike which they had utilized to overcome Kapp had now got beyond control; and indeed in the east end of Berlin, Soviets were being declared, and Daunig had declared himself president of a new German Communist republic." Who is Daunig? I couldn't find him on Wikipedia or on the internet? -Random User of Wikipedia

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