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A fact from Max Wallraf appeared on Wikipedia's
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... that Max Wallraf replaced
Paul Löbe as
President of the
Reichstag for a few months in 1924/25? Source: Max Wallraf replaced Paul Löbe between May and December 1924,
[1], exact election dates see article.
Comment: The image is likely from the mid-1920s. Happy about hook improvements. Extra thanks to
User:Gerda Arendt for not keeping this superb red link to herself.
Interesting life on good sources, no copyvio obvious. The image is licensed and shows well. I prefer the ALT, Cologne might be more generally known than Reichstag, and Adenauer better than Löbe. - If you like to fill red links, there are plenty in
Karl-Heinz Petzinka and
Anton Josef Reiss. --
Gerda Arendt (
talk)
22:23, 8 October 2021 (UTC)reply