Hindenburg, who refused to issue any more decrees, and Brüning resigned. After Hitler took power, Brüning fled Germany in 1934. He eventually settled in the...
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that his gruelling re-election campaign was the fault of Brüning. Schleicher claimed that Brüning could have had Hindenburg's term extended by the Reichstag...
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Walter Brune (14 February 1926 – 5 November 2021) was a German architect, urban planner, and real estate entrepreneur. Brune was born in Bremen. As a young...
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Catholic Center Party (Zentrum) Heinrich Brüning would make an excellent chancellor. Hindenburg first talked with Brüning in February 1930. He was impressed...
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become Defence Minister, Gregor Strasser Economics Minister, and Heinrich Brüning Foreign Minister. In the overheated atmosphere of the spring of 1934, when...
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Stennes revolt (redirect from Walter Stennis)
appointment of Heinrich Brüning of the Center Party as Chancellor with no SPD members in his cabinet. Ibid; Collier p. 41. The Brüning program generally sought...
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Jazzsängerin Uschi Brüning .... In der DDR galt Uschi Brüning als die "Ella Fitzgerald des Ostens" - dann fiel die Mauer. Im Interview erzählt sie von ihrer Furcht...
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Stennes may have been paid by the government of German Chancellor Heinrich Brüning, with the intention of causing conflict within the Nazi movement. After...
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called for Brüning to disallow the SPD and base his presidential government on "tolerance" from the NSDAP instead. Papen demanded that Brüning transform...
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contemplate dropping Brüning in favour of accommodating Alfred Hugenberg of the DNVP and Adolf Hitler. On 30 May 1932, Brüning finally lost Hindenburg's...
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the election by a substantial margin. In June he replaced Brüning as chancellor with Franz von Papen and again dissolved the Reichstag before it could adopt...
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translation. Kampf um Paneuropa (3 Volumes, 1925–28) Held oder Heiliger (1927) Brüning – Hitler: Revision der Bündnispolitik (1931), Paneuropa-Verlag Stalin &...
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Schleicher. Blomberg sacked Ferdinand von Bredow as chief of the Ministeramt and replaced him with General Walter von Reichenau, Eugen Ott was dismissed...
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President Hindenburg appointed Centre Party politician and academic Heinrich Brüning as chancellor, who formed a minority government. The new government was...
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ISBN 9781108643450. Schulz, Gerhard (1992). Von Brüning zu Hitler. Der Wandel des politischen Systems in Deutschland 1930–1933 [From Brüning to Hitler. The Change in Germany's...
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1932 German presidential election (category Paul von Hindenburg)
Hindenburg dismissed Brüning, but he refused to. After elections were guaranteed, Hindenburg's cadre, led by Major General Kurt von Schleicher, courted...
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Friedrich Paulus (redirect from Fredrich von Paulus)
November 1941, after the German Sixth Army's commander, Field Marshal Walter von Reichenau, Paulus's patron, became commander of the entire Army Group...
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was especially true during the chancellorships of Otto von Bismarck (1871–1890) and Bernhard von Bülow (1900–1909), both of whom had considerable prior...
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Sigmund Ritter von (1897), "Wilhelm IV.", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 42, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 705–717 Brüning, Rainer (2001)...
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parties—collapsed. President Paul von Hindenburg appointed a minority government, headed by the Centre Party's Heinrich Brüning, which could only govern by...
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the I. Zug/Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung 1023 in the Panzerjäger-Abteilung 23. Walter Botsch's nomination by his unit was already received by the Heerespersonalamt...
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in the year 1931 in Germany. President - Paul von Hindenburg (Non-partisan) Chancellor - Heinrich Brüning (Centre) January 4 – German pilot Elly Beinhorn...
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with regard to the government of Chancellor Heinrich Brüning of the Centre Party. A group around von Westarp left the party, came together with the People's...
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advocated the toleration of the cabinet of Chancellor Heinrich Brüning even though Brüning was heading a presidential cabinet that bypassed the Reichstag...
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Kiesinger 2 years, 324 days 14 35 Olaf Scholz 2 years, 241 days 15 21 Heinrich Brüning 2 years, 61 days 16 19 Wilhelm Marx (second non-consecutive term) 2 years...
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Brüning government resigns. The new chancellor is Franz von Papen, who resigned from the Catholic Centre Party to accept the office. Like the Brüning...
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office was created in the North German Confederation in 1867, when Otto von Bismarck became the first chancellor. With the unification of Germany and...
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fighting the SPD just as much as it means fighting Hitler and the parties of Brüning." Thälmann declared in December 1931 that "some Nazi trees must not be...
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Kriminalassistent Schmittchen Albert Florath as Gastwirt Buggisch Walter Steinbeck as Kriminalrat Brüning Franz Nicklisch as Franz Buggisch Rudolf Platte as Max...
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Sigmund Ritter von (1897), "Wilhelm IV.", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 42, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 705–717 Brüning, Rainer (2001)...
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