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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In response to Shaleen Culbert.
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.
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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Sabine
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In response to Shaleen Culbert.
I wrote something to hopefully reduce the confusion about what happened in 1932 / 1933 in Germany

https://spoutible.com/thre...
11:37 AM - Nov 27, 2023
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