BATTLESHIP DISPUTE. —Chancellor Mueller and three other Socialist Ministers were instructed by their party to oppose the building of a 10,000-ton cruiser, and this meant condemning their own Cabinet’s action. Left to right, standing: Ministers Dietrich, Hilferding, Curtius, Severing, Guerard, Schaetzel. Sitting: Koch-Weser, Chancellor Mueller, General Groener, Wiseel. Stresemann is absent.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 514, 17 November 1928, Page 9
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51BATTLESHIP DISPUTE.—Chancellor Mueller and three other Socialist Ministers were instructed by their party to oppose the building of a 10,000-ton cruiser, and this meant condemning their own Cabinet’s action. Left to right, standing: Ministers Dietrich, Hilferding, Curtius, Severing, Guerard, Schaetzel. Sitting: Koch-Weser, Chancellor Mueller, General Groener, Wiseel. Stresemann is absent. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 514, 17 November 1928, Page 9
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