Prime Minister Philipp Heinrich Scheidemann speaks before the National Assembly against the adoption of the Versailles Treaty at a protest meeting in the auditorium of the Berlin National Library. The dispute over the adoption has caused the government to break in two. This dispute lasts until 1933.
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12 May 1919Location:
Weimar, Thuringia, GermanyPhotographer:
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Minister President Scheidemann is against the Versailles Treaty, 1919. Prime Minister Philipp Heinrich Scheidemann speaks before the National Assembly against the adoption of the Versailles Treaty at a protest meeting in the auditorium of the Berlin National Library. The dispute over the adoption has caused the government to break in two. This dispute lasts until 1933. Date created: 12/05/1919