The Prussian diet has not an ideal composition... but has done useful work; in spite of this it will be necessary to preserve the [general] franchise for the Reichstag and to change the franchise for the diet. I most sincerely regret the announcement of such a change. It is merely a concession to the supposed popular will.


Letter (4 February 1916), quoted in F. L. Carsten, The Reichswehr and Politics 1918 to 1933 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966), p. 105.


The Prussian diet has not an ideal composition... but has done useful work; in spite of this it will be necessary to preserve the [general] franchise ...

The Prussian diet has not an ideal composition... but has done useful work; in spite of this it will be necessary to preserve the [general] franchise ...

The Prussian diet has not an ideal composition... but has done useful work; in spite of this it will be necessary to preserve the [general] franchise ...

The Prussian diet has not an ideal composition... but has done useful work; in spite of this it will be necessary to preserve the [general] franchise ...