1985
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctt2250xf6
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Christian Trade Unions in the Weimar Republic, 1918-1933

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“…If a dic tator for ten years were a possibility-I would want it.' 45 It did not take long for some Catholics and Protestant conservatives to recognize how joint action against secularism might serve their shared desire for a return to authoritari an government. Weimar's final years thus witnessed several efforts to form an intercon fessional front against liberalism and Marxism.…”
Section: Culture War and The Collapse Of The Weimar Republicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a dic tator for ten years were a possibility-I would want it.' 45 It did not take long for some Catholics and Protestant conservatives to recognize how joint action against secularism might serve their shared desire for a return to authoritari an government. Weimar's final years thus witnessed several efforts to form an intercon fessional front against liberalism and Marxism.…”
Section: Culture War and The Collapse Of The Weimar Republicmentioning
confidence: 99%