Defeated by the incumbent Paul von Hindenburg, Hitler next attempted to become Chancellor of Germany. Through under-the-table deals with powerful conservative businessmen and right-wing politicians, Hitler was appointed Chancellor in January 1933. One month later, a mysterious fire--which the Nazis ...
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They planned to use him for their own ends, even though they despised him. Therefore, Hitler became head of state through legal means. By July 1932, Hitler had enough support to run for president of Germany, though he lost the election to Paul von Hindenburg. However, on January 30, ...
1932 Presidential Elections:Hitler ran against Paul von Hindenburg in the 1932 presidential elections. He gained support from powerful industrialists and used aircraft travel for campaigning, becoming one of the first politicians to do so effectively. Election Results:Hitler came in second in both roun...
Paul von Hindenburg and Adolf Hitler on the Day of Potsdam, 21 March 1933 To achieve full political control despite not having an absolute majority in parliament, Hitler's government brought the Ermächtigungsgesetz (Enabling Act) to a vote in the newly elected Reichstag. The act gave Hitl...
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German Pres.Paul von Hindenburgwas still alive and in office and, if he wished, could have stopped all of Hitler’s plans by handing power over to the Reichswehr. Hitler, knowing that military strength was necessary for hisforeign policyand that antagonizing the generals could be fatal to him...
Paul von Hindenburg, but he was not technically a German citizen and so was unable. In February a minister in Brunswick, a Nazi, gave Hitler a position that conferred upon Hitler citizenship, allowing him to run. He lost the election to Hindenburg, but gained a fairly large percentage of ...
389. 16 | Michael Wildt Der Tag wurde gänzlich inszeniert.33 Er begann um 9 Uhr mit einer „Kund- gebung der Jugend" im Berliner Lustgarten und Ansprache des Reichspräsiden- ten Hindenburg. Um die Mittagszeit empfing Hitler als Reichskanzler Arbeiterd- elegationen aus dem ...
Hitler ordered the withdrawal of Germany from the League of Nations. The day before Hindenburg’s death in August 1934, the cabinet had promulgated a law abolishing the president’s office, combining his powers with those of the chancellor. Therefore, Hitler became head of state, as well as ...