Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Wednesday, 26 March 1930

Berlin:  Rumors swirl tonight that Chancellor Herman Mueller’s government may be in trouble.  Evidently, with the monumental task of the Young Plan measures’ passage now complete, the political parties that make up Mueller’s coalition government are disagreeing over some of the financial measures in its wake.  The head of the German People’s party is quoted as saying, “The chances for a breakup in the cabinet are great.”  Reichstag delegates have reportedly already begun asking President Paul von Hindenburg to name Heinrich Bruening, leader of the Centrist Party, to replace Mueller.

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