Pictures
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Feminist and DDP co-founder Helene Lange
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Funeral celebration for Walter Rathenau, the murdered DDP minister of foreign affairs, in 1922
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Psychologist Willy Hellpach, DDP candidate for Reich Presidency in 1925
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DDP ministers Wilhelm Külz (left, interior) and Otto Gessler (army), in 1926
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One of the political leaders of the party, Hermann Dietrich, in 1926
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Ludwig Quidde, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize of 1927
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DDP flag 1929
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Former DDP minister Bernhard Dernburg in 1931
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Allied prisoner Hjalmar Schacht in 1945
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Federal President Theodor Heuss in 1953
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