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30 January 1933, the date on which Hitler was made Chancellor in Germany, marked only the...R. EvansHistory Today Ltd.History Review
On January 30, 1933, President Paul von Hindenburg names Adolf Hitler, leader or führer of the National Socialist German Workers Party (or Nazi Party), as chancellor of Germany. The year 1932 had seen Hitler’s meteoric rise to prominence in Germany, spurred largely by the German people’s...
It was the title of a book Moeller van den Bruck wrote in 1923, ten years before Hitler became Chancellor. Moeller van den Bruck thought that Russia represented the purest form of communism and that the United States represented capitalism, and he rejected both as imperfect paths for the ...
Hitler’s ascension to the chancellorship breathed new life into sales ofMein Kampf. For the first time, in 1933, sales of the full edition eclipsed the one million mark. Several special editions were also created and distributed to the German people. For instance, it became customary for eve...
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Choose another date OK 1934 Hitler becomes dictator of Germany Published:February 09, 2010 Last Updated:February 18, 2025 With the death of German PresidentPaul von Hindenburg, ChancellorAdolf Hitlerbecomesabsolute dictator of Germanyunder the title ofFuhrer,or “Leader.” The German army took an ...
30th January 1933 is such a date; on that day, Adolf Hitler was appointed as Chancellor of Germany. Twelve years is not a long time in politics, and yet the regime which he established in this time made a more damaging, enduring and controversial mark on Germany, and history in general,...
and that the German Chancellor Herr Hitler was "losing his patience" over the treatment of the Sudetenland Germans by the Czechs. The Gazette's new home - 70 years on Let's hope the weather is sunny, the going good, and that rotters like Herr Hitler are not even remembered, never mind...
In 1933, he became chancellor of Germany and his Nazi government soon assumed dictatorial powers. After Germany’s defeat in World War II, the Nazi Party was outlawed and many of its officials were convicted of war crimes related to the Holocaust....