
Hamburger Oktober 1923
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Narrated by:
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Org Dubonton
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By:
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Larissa Reissner
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"Der Herbst 1923 brachte die tiefste, ganz Deutschland umfassende, alle Schichten und Klassen der Bevölkerung ergreifende Krise der Bourgeoisie. Die Markwährung, die beim Regierungsantritt des Reichskanzlers Cuno auf 8000 stand, stieg auf 4,5 und 6 Billionen. Die Arbeiter konnten für ihre Löhne nichts mehr kaufen. Das Gespenst des Hungers schritt durch Deutschland." (Ernst Thälmann).
In den frühen 1920er-Jahren bereiste Larissa Reissner das westliche Ausland und fasste ihre Erlebnisse in ausdrucksstarke Reiseberichte zusammen, deren bekanntester Hamburg auf den Barrikaden ist.
In deiner Audible-Bibliothek findest du für dieses Hörerlebnis eine PDF-Datei mit zusätzlichem Material.
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