In 1931, German democracy was on the verge of collapse.
Probably no other, regional party leader in the history of German social democracy seems to have been confirmed more often in his office.
German democracy has lost control of the streets before.
It was the end of German democracy too.
A good friend of German social democracy has left us too early.
His political philosophy was heavily influenced by German social democracy.
At last, then, German democracy was off to a good start, and today the Cassandras of 1945 have fallen silent.
In 1932-33, article 48 was instrumental in destroying German democracy.
Kellner welcomed the birth of German democracy after the war.
But I don't think we need to worry about German democracy.