On January 20, 1933 he was elected as Chancellor of Germany. Hitler then became the Supreme Ruler of Germany after President Paul van Hindenburg’s death in 1934. The undoing of the Treaty of Versailles began when Hitler came to power. He also restored Germany’s power in the world. He ...
Its species name was made a dedication to Hitler, who had recently become Chancellor of Germany. Adolf Hitler was the first European leader to ban human zoos. ♦ SOURCE ♺ SHARE The last was in Belgium, in 1958. 20 babies born in Britain since WWII have been named Adolf. ♦ SOURCE...
Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889 – April 30, 1945) was a German politician who was the leader of the Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; NSDAP), Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and Führer (“Leader”) of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. As dictator of the ...
Hitler lost the 1932 election, but gained the support of many influential industrial interests. When the parliamentary elections failed to establish a majority government, Germany's president Paul von Hindenburg caved to outside pressure and named Hitler chancellor (the role of chancellor in Germany i...
Nazi leader, Adolf Hitler was one of the most powerful, bloodlust dictators of the 20th century, rising to power in 1933 as chancellor after the devastations of World War I on Germany. After the war, attributable to the Treaty of Versailles, mass unemployment and societal variance, Hitler ...
German National Socialist Workers Party, also known as the Nazi Party. Hitler was Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945. His policies will trigger World War II and led to the genocide known as the Holocaust, resulting in the death of approximately 6 million Jews and another 5 million ...
On January 30, 1933, Hindenburg appointed Hitler chancellor of Germany. It has been widely reported that the president was senile or unwell when he made this decision and there is an apocryphal story that he mistook the marching brownshirts for Russian prisoners of war;...
TheseincludednationalismandtheracialsuperiorityoftheGermans.•Hitler’spowergrewastheeffectsoftheGreatDepressionworsenedinthe1930s.HepromisedtomakeGermanystrongandrebuilditsmilitary,eventhoughthisdefiedtheTreatyofVersailles.Desperateforlifetoimprove,GermanselectedHitlerChancellorin1933.Heremovedoppositiontohisleadership...
July 3:Papen resigns. August 2:Hindenburg dies. Hitler merges the posts of chancellor and president, becoming the supreme leader of Nazi Germany.
With the help of wealthy industrialists, he rode on the backs to dictatorship. Hitler knew what to do with them as well. He channeled their hatred of a religious group and rode it to the Chancellorship. Here’s hoping big money boys like the Koch Bros. are a tad more decent than ...