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Tagebücher 1923 + 1924
- Narrated by: Org Dubonton
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ein Glücksfall für die Historiker: Harry Graf Kessler (1868 - 1937) beschreibt das Zeitgeschehen in den Jahren 1923 und 1924. Die Ruhrbesetzung durch die Franzosen ist das Thema des Jahres 23. Kessler bemüht sich als Diplomat über das englische Establishment Brücken zu bauen zu den verstockten Franzosen. Wir erleben mit wie wichtig ausgewogene Formulierungen und Zeitpunkte sind, wie vorsichtig man mit den verschiedenen Gesprächspartnern zu sein hat, den Ärger und die Geduldserfordernis dieses Geschäftes. Im Jahr 1924 berichtet Kessler von seinem Wahlkampf für die Deutsche Demokratische Partei.
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