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    On May 6‚ 1937‚ an explosion occurred at Lakehurst‚ New Jersey‚ one that will be forever known as the Hindenburg disaster and one that would put an end to the Zeppelin era. The Hindenburg was a zeppelin‚ or a large German dirigible airship‚ long and cylindrical in shape and with a rigid framework‚ that exploded killing 35 of the 97 passengers (Grossman). Zeppelins were used in World War Ⅰ for bombing‚ military observation of the enemies and their territories‚ and after the war ended‚ as passenger

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    Paul von Hindenburg was the second president of the Weimar Republic‚ who had led Germany through economic prosperity of the Golden Age under Stresemann (1924-9)‚ but also the series of severe crisis ranging from nationwide political revolts (1919-23) to worldwide economic depression (1929)‚ that have influenced the Reichstag as a whole. For the first five years after taking office‚ Hindenburg fulfilled his duties of office with considerable dignity and decorum. Nevertheless‚ many claim that with

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    Importance Of Von Papen’s Role In Hitler’s Rise To Power Hitler came to power not only by winning seats in the Reichstag but also from the unconscious help of Von Papen and his efforts to stay in power for as long as he could. President Hindenburg aimed to keep Hitler out of power for as long as possible because he knew what Hitler was capable of and what he could do to Germany. He therefore appointed Bruning but as he had less votes and seats than Hitler Bruning relied on decree by Hindenburg.

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    Hindenburg Essay ‘The Role Hindenburg Played Was the Most Significant Factor in Helping Create the Weimar Republic’ Do You Agree? The role that Hindenburg played was the most significant factor in helping create the Weimar Republic; however there were also other contributing factors which assisted the creation of the Weimar Republic. Firstly‚ the role that Hindenburg played was the most significant factor in helping create the Weimar Republic. This is because

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    German hierarchy and Hindenburg. Hitler’s intelligence in relation to the Chancellorship was a key factor in Hitler becoming Chancellor. For several years leading up to 1933 Hitler had made friends with many industrialists‚ who were key to Hitler’s push for the chancellorship. These men were usually right wing aristocrats who would have had at least mixed in the same circles as President Von Hindenburg‚ as well as this many of these industrialists would have influenced Hindenburg. In 1932 all of the

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    Weimar republic from 1919 to 1933 and the president at that time was Paul von Hindenburg. In the Weimar Republic‚ the left sides were the Communists (KPD) and the Social Democrats (SPD). The Central group was the Democratic party (DDP)‚ the Catholic Center Party (Z) and the People’s Party (DVP). The right consisted of the German Nationalist Party (DNVP) and the National Socialist Party (NSDAP-Nazi). The goal of the

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    The Nazis were outraged and wanted Hitler to fight the ban. However‚ on May 8‚ 1932‚ General Kurt von Schleicher held a secret meeting with Hitler to make an agreement to lift the ban. In addition to lifting the ban‚ the current government of Germany would fall‚ new elections would be called‚ and Chancellor Bruening would have no political value. In

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    after the First World War. What made the Nazis stand out from the crowd?" 20th Century History Review 3.1 (2007): 9+. General OneFile. Web. 21 Sept. 2014. "Hindenburg dead Herr Hitler to succeed; 03 August 1934." Times [London‚ England] 3 Aug. 1991. Academic OneFile. Web. 23 Sept. 2014. "One document might have prevented WWII; If President Hindenburg ’s will had been published the German people might never have given Hitler absolute power." Times [London‚ England] 14 Mar. 2014: 19. Academic OneFile.

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    When and Why did the Weimar Republic collapse? The Weimer Republic was a government that the Germans established due to being one of terms specified by the Allies in the Treaty of Versailles. The collapse of the Weimar Republic could have been caused by many different events that occurred during that time period. The exact reasons of why it fell have been debated over by scholars and historians for many years. Some people say it was the people in power and the fact that the army still had sway in

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    Running head: The Rise of Adolf Hitler: The Nazi Dictator Name: Leticia Nunez Course: COM208 – Public Speaking Instructor: Joseph Cejka February 22‚ 2012 The Rise of Adolf Hitler: The Nazi Dictator Outline Introduction Birth and early life Hitler and the Nazi party Hitler tried for treason Hitler runs for president Hitler as German Chancellor Adolf Hitler is among the world’s most known leaders. His actions though not popular with many people helped the political climate

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