User:Mathglot/sandbox/War guilt question/German article sections

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Here is the section organization structure from rev 202268988 of de:Kriesgsschuldfrage on the German Wikipedia, translated into English:

Overview[edit]

World War I[edit]

War propaganda[edit]

German support for the war[edit]

Opposition to the war[edit]

Socialists[edit]

Pacifists[edit]

Weimar Republic[edit]

November Revolution[edit]

International Arbitration Court[edit]

Kriegsschuldreferat[edit]

Treaty of Versailles[edit]

Parliamentary investigative committee[edit]

"Central Office" and "Working Committee"[edit]

Reich archives from Postsdam[edit]

Political initiatives to acknowledge German war guilt[edit]

Minority views among historians[edit]

Defensive consensus among historians[edit]

Period of National Socialism[edit]

Federal Republic of Germany[edit]

Post-war[edit]

Fischer controversy[edit]

France[edit]

Great Britain[edit]

United States[edit]

Soviet Union and East Germany[edit]

Austria[edit]

Research in the German-speaking world since 1990[edit]

See also[edit]

Literature[edit]

Publications of the Weimar period[edit]

Representations of the Weimar debate[edit]

After 1945[edit]

Weblinks[edit]

Original documents[edit]

Contemporary certificates[edit]

Historiography[edit]

Component certificates[edit]

Interwikis[edit]

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