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Reichstag Peace Resolution

The Reichstag Peace Resolution passed by the Reichstag of the German Empire on 19 July 1917 was an attempt to seek a negotiated peace treaty to end World War I. The resolution called for no annexations, no indemnities, freedom of the seas, and international arbitration. Although it was rejected by the conservative parties, the German High Command, and the Allied powers[1] and thus had no effect on the progress of the war, it brought the moderate parties that supported the resolution into a group that would shape much of the Weimar Republic's politics.

  1. ^ Ryder, A. J. (1967). The German Revolution of 1918: A Study of Socialism in War and Revolt. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 87–93.

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