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Small chronicle to put the editorials in the historical context
January 1: The visa requirement between German Reich and Britain will be lifted.
March 30: The German Reichstag decides against the votes of the SPD and KPD a warship building program, about ten million marks are approved. A storm of protest breaks out in the election campaign ("Children's feed instead of armored cruiser!")[1]
20. May: Reichstag elections in Germany: Losses of the DNVP (from 20.5 to 14,3%) and the liberal parties; The SPD gained votes (from 26,0% to 29,8%).
June 12: The German Chancellor William Marx from center resigns after his party's election defeat in the Reichstag elections.
14. June: Paul Loebe, Social Democratic Party of Germany is in Berlin again to Reichstag President .
June 20: In the parliament of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in Belgrade, a Serbian MP shoots down five Croatian MPs during a session. The leader of the Croatian Peasant Party, Stjepan Radic, is mortally wounded, two other MPs also die from the aftermath of the attack.
August 1: Croatian MPs meet in Zagreb and, under the impression of the June attack, speak out for a separation from the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
August 27: In in Paris will the Kellogg-Briand Pact signed who rejects war as a political tool.