consolidation of power by nazi's

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History

 

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Xavier W

 

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November 17, 2014

 

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Hindenburg's dissatisfaction with the governments of Bruning and then Von Papen left Germany without a popular Chancellor by late 1932. With even Schleicher, previously Hindenburg's most influential advisor, falling out of favour with the ageing President, the old General retained the greatest power within Germany and her future resided in his decisions...
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Therefore, the increasing prominence of Adolf Hitler on the German political landscape was a suppressible phenomenon. The appointment of Hitler as Chancellor on January 30th 1933 was a concession to the growing support the Nazi's had gained, especially following the July 1932 elections in which they won 230 seats or 38% of the vote...
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