(Ⅲ)HitlerComestoPowerinGermany 1.ByJuly1932,HitlerhadenoughsupporttorunforpresidentofGermany,thoughhelosttheelectiontoPaulvonHindenburg(保罗·冯·兴登堡).2.onJanuary30,1933,HindenburgappointedHitleraschancellorofGermany(德国总理).3.Withinayearandahalf,Hitlerwasabletotakeoverboththepositionofpresident(Hindenburg...
(Ⅲ)Hitler Comes to Power in Germany 1.By July 1932, Hitler had enough support to run for president of Germany, though he lost the election to Paul von Hindenburg(保罗·冯·兴登堡). 2. on January 30, 1933, Hindenburg appointed Hitler as chancellor of Germany(德国总理). ...
(Ⅲ)Hitler Comes to Power in Germany1.By July 1932, Hitler had enough support to run for president of Germany, though he lost the election to Paul von Hindenburg(保罗·冯·兴登堡).2. on January 30, 1933, Hindenburg appointed Hitler as chancellor of Germany(德国总理).3. Within a year ...
At the next round of elections in November, the Nazis lost ground—but the Communists gained it, a paradoxical effect of Schleicher’s efforts that made right-wing forces in Germany even more determined to get Hitler into power. In a series of complicated negotiations, ex-Chancellor Franz von...
Date:November 19, 2022 Category:PacksPeople Need 3 thumbs for Users Choice badge!1st2nd (i dont support fascism and nazism to clear that) Ralph's edit: He's lying. The austrian painter who failed school and then became politcan and burned true art like the kapital or state and revolution...
The most corrupt President in American history needs to be stopped in his quest to undermine the future of America as his personal agenda, and his 25-35 percent support makes one wonder about the mental stability of his followers, who fail to see the danger of his attempt to regain power!
Hitler’s apparent target was the new law — but in fact — as Toland brings out: “the speech was a denunciation of the Jews and their plans to conquer the world. Never before had Hitler given such a reasonable explanation of how and why the Jews had gained such power.” It behooves...
The alleged real point of the book is to speak about Hitler before he rose to power. It does, to be fair, have a lot of that too. Hanfstaegnl tells of a man who was wholly uneducated, had a very strange and seemingly impotent sex life, and had no regard for others, but at the...
I don’t think anyone ever read as much as he did. He normally read one book every day, always first reading the conclusion and the index in order to gauge the work’s interest for him. He had the power to extract the essence of each book and then store it in his compute...
Adolf Hitler's regime began looting cultural objects upon its rise to power in 1933. As the Germans conquered much of Europe, they confiscated millions of artworks, many of them from Jewish owners. In Warsaw alone, a reported 13,512 paintings and 1,379 sculptures were stolen. A great ...