Tristan Snell
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Hitler was elected chancellor of Germany with only 43.9% of the vote.

But because the anti-Hitler forces were divided, Hitler won.

Hitler then made himself dictator and abolished free elections.
01:12 AM - Nov 15, 2023
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Viata Chew
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In response to Tristan Snell.
Reported for disinformation. Hitler was not elected, he was appointed. They had a parliamentary govt, not a presidential one, and you know this. Stop lying to fit your narrative.
02:12 PM - Nov 17, 2023
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Sabine
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In response to Viata Chew.
Hitler was appointed on 30.01.1933 (European date format), but his party got the majority in the elections on 05.03.1933. Meaning: he was indeed elected.
Please be careful with accusations.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichstagswahl_M%C3%A4rz_1933
02:29 PM - Nov 17, 2023
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Viata Chew
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In response to Sabine.
Hitler was appointed Chancellor. Then with the help of two other nazis, passed the Enabling Act, which captured their judicial system and put it under nazi control, and then they rigged all the elections that Hitler called for. So, no. He wasn't elected.
02:39 PM - Nov 17, 2023
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Sabine
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you really want to tell a German what German history was like? Good luck with that.
In response to Viata Chew.
02:41 PM - Nov 17, 2023
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Viata Chew
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In response to Sabine.
I apologize for not being clearer. Elections, by definition, are a people's choice by vote. If there is cheating or fraud, that is no longer the people's choice and the election is not valid. By taking over the courts, he made sure to be installed. Just like Trump is trying to do.
02:55 PM - Nov 17, 2023
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Sabine
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In response to Viata Chew.
During the elections for the 6. and 7. Reichstag (July and November 1932) Hitler didn´t have control over the judiciary system. These elections weren´t "rigged". Nonetheless the NSDAP got most of the votes. Sorry to shatter your world view.
03:01 PM - Nov 17, 2023
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