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One possible historical accuracy problem:the legal working week was 48 hours,not 40 in weimar,and after the depression started,the actual working time(in some cases) fell drastically to about 43 hours per week.

Reference:孟仲捷,王琼颖《魏玛德国的社会政策研究》第一章

(I tried to send this post before but it seems to have failed due to technical reasons,nevertheless,don’t mind this if you’ve seen it before and have a good day!)

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Bro, can you give a latinized version of the reference? I can't find it...

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Unfortunately there isn’t any,but it in turn references from ‘Sozialpolitik in der Weimarar Republik’ S.147-148(with a list about working times),I will try to upload images later if possible

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Page 55,’On Sep 1932,an emergency decree by the Papen Government officially reduced the weekly working hours to 40’

Honestly that sounds a bit strange,knowing how reactionary Papen was,but it does reference from Johannes Bähr,’Staatliche Schlichtung in der Weimarer Republik.Tarifpolitik,Korparatismus und industrieller Konflikt zoischen Inflation und Deflation’,1919-1932,S.333.

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I definitely did not reenact WWII by accident

I *totally* meant to lose to the Nazis

help

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I downloaded the game on windows 10 but i cant start it. whenever i try to start the game it always gives me an error saying: object window has not been identified. what should i do to fix this problem?

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Is there a guide or anything? I keep trying to do different options but every time all I'm managing to do is plunge Germany into a long civil war no matter what.

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Support WTB (Labor) plan for crisis and rally for that — it's like easy-win ticket

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How do I get schleilers plan to declare martial law to work

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50 percent or more democratic parties (not DNVP, NSDAP, KPD)

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How to declare martial law? Can you please tell me.

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What a fantastic game. Had a blast and learned a lot about late 1920's Weimar Republic (and, I suppose, Germany in general.)

I hope you will maintain your drive, as you clearly have the skills to accomplish fascinating and entertaining games.

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