Danh ngôn của Justin Cartwright

As Eric Weitz argues, the Weimar Republic (1919-1933) was not responsible for the Reich; it was a democratic, socially aware and progressive government, way ahead of many other European governments in its introduction of workers' rights, public housing, unemployment benefit and suffrage for women.
As Eric Weitz argues, the Weimar Republic (1919-1933) was not responsible for the Reich; it was a democratic, socially aware and progressive government, way ahead of many other European governments in its introduction of workers' rights, public housing, unemployment benefit and suffrage for women.
Như Eric Weitz lập luận, Cộng hòa Weimar (1919-1933) không chịu trách nhiệm về Đế chế; đó là một chính phủ dân chủ, có nhận thức xã hội và tiến bộ, đi trước nhiều chính phủ châu Âu khác trong việc đưa ra các quyền của người lao động, nhà ở công cộng, trợ cấp thất nghiệp và quyền bầu cử cho phụ nữ.
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