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SZ Photo - Re­ichs­ban­ner Schwarz-Rot-Gold and Iron Front, 1924-1933

The non-partisan Reichsbanner Black-Red-Gold was founded on February 22, 1924 by the three parties of the Weimar coalition (SPD, Center, DDP) to protect the Weimar Republic against its radical enemies. In the wake of the formation of the Harzburg Front by right-wing parties and associations, the Reichsbanner joined forces with the Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Federation, the trade unions (ADGB) and the General Free Employees' Federation on December 16, 1931 to form the Iron Front. - This selection contains pictures from our partner agency Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo.

Albert Grzesinski during a speech to the members of the Reich Banner

01.01.1928 - The Prussian Foreign Minister Albert Grzesinski speaks to members of the Reich Banner Black Red Gold in the Berlin Lustgarten (Pleasure Garden). [XPAEXPORTID000005]
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Reich Banner car in the streets of Berlin

01.01.1925 - Propaganda vehicle of the Reich Banner Black Red Gold in the streets of Berlin. [XPAEXPORTID000005]
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Portrait of German politician Otto Wels (1873-1939), 1932 (b/w photo)

01.01.1932 - Member of Parliament 1920-30 and chairman of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) 1919-33, [XPAEXPORTID000004]
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Albert Grzesinski during a speech to the members of the Reich Banner
Reich Banner car in the streets of Berlin
Portrait of German politician Otto Wels (1873-1939), 1932 (b/w photo)

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