Shaleen Culbert
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Again, Hitler was NOT elected Chancellor. He was appointed by two men who thought they could control him.
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Shaleen Culbert
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Please verify your facts before posting anything about Hitler. He was appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933. He did not win the election and came in second at 36.8% to Hindenburg's 53%.
He was appointed because Hindenburg and Von Papen wrongly thought they could control him.
In response to Shaleen Culbert.
07:20 AM - Nov 27, 2023
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Sabine
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In response to Shaleen Culbert.
Where do you get the 53 % from? There was no Hindenburg party, he was Reichspräsident, which is a different role. Von Papen was leader of a minority government.

In both 1932 elections (July and November), Hitler´s NSDAP got the most votes of any party with 37, 3 % in July and 33,1 % in November
07:46 AM - Nov 27, 2023 (Edited)
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Shaleen Culbert
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In response to Sabine.
https://www.facinghistory....

https://www.gcsehistory.co...

Not referring to party totals --just presidential elections...
10:19 AM - Nov 27, 2023 (Edited)
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