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Adolf Köster and Friedrich Ebert in Weimar

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English: Adolf Köster (1883–1930) waving his hat and cheering up the crowd to bring out three hurrahs for the very first democratic head of state in German history, Friedrich Ebert. In the background the theatre building of Weimar.
Deutsch: Adolf Köster (1883–1930), später nacheinander Reichsaußenminister, Reichsinnenminister und deutscher Botschafter, winkt mit seinem Hut und bringt Hochrufe auf Friedrich Ebert, das erste demokratisch gewählte Staatsoberhaupt der deutschen Geschichte, aus.
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Source Walter Mühlhausen: Friedrich Ebert in Weimar und Schwarzburg. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Landesbüro Thüringen (Ed.), ISBN 978­-3­-9625-0­281­-2, p. 19
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