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The German Referendum on the Princes' Property

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On June 20, 1926, for the first time in history, a large nation made a trial of direct democracy. On that day the German electors were summoned to the polls to pass judgment upon the question of the expropriation of the property of the ex-rulers. The measure voted upon was worded in an extreme fashion, as the leaders of the Left, who framed it, felt that it was necessary to obtain a clear answer to the exorbitant demands made by the fallen dynasties. Although the princes had been given large indemnities by various states, several of them had brought suits for larger claims and had won. Created as they were by the old régime, the courts had very often refused to distinguish between the private property of the princes and the property of the state. By reason of the court decisions, the German people were in danger of losing not only considerable sums of money but inestimable art treasures as well. It was this situation that gave the Communists and Socialists an opportunity to demand popular support for complete confiscation of the princes' property.

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  • Gosnell, Harold F., 1927. "The German Referendum on the Princes' Property," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 21(1), pages 119-123, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:21:y:1927:i:01:p:119-123_02
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