- Jul 12, 2018
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The first day of March wouldn't be remembered as the best day that year. In a country already suffering with more than 3.5% unemployment, taxes had reached "bone-breaking" rates, as one local leader said. The fact that national taxes had reached so high quickly became a story that boiled over into the streets when a local semi-famous Berliner began a small demonstration outside of the Reichstag. Hundreds of other people joined the protest, which was entirely peaceful at the moment. Local reporters documented the events, and started speaking about it on the radio which attracted more people to the peaceful demonstration. The civilians were demanding lower national taxes.
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