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  1. 29 de jul. de 2024 · Two successive governments, one headed by Franz von Papen, a former cavalry officer, the other by Schleicher, failed to win the support of the Nazis. Hitler insisted on becoming chancellor in any government in which his party participated, but, despite a deluge of petitions and letters, Hindenburg, who distrusted Hitler’s noisy aggressiveness, would not concede him that post.

  2. Hace 5 días · Franz von Papen a regretté cette décision toute sa vie. Élu chancelier en 1932, l'homme d'État allemand a mené des négociations avec Adolf Hitler dans les mois précédant les élections ...

  3. Hace 2 días · The Reichskonkordat ("Concordat between the Holy See and the German Reich" [1]) is a treaty negotiated between the Vatican and the emergent Nazi Germany.It was signed on 20 July 1933 by Cardinal Secretary of State Eugenio Pacelli, who later became Pope Pius XII, on behalf of Pope Pius XI and Vice Chancellor Franz von Papen on behalf of President Paul von Hindenburg and the German government.

  4. 4 de ago. de 2024 · Tras ser elegido canciller en 1932, Franz Von Papen negoció en secreto con el líder nazi su ascenso al Gobierno alemán. Una decisión de la que luego se arrepintió el resto de su vida.

  5. Hace 5 días · Franz von Papen a regretté cette décision toute sa vie. Élu chancelier en 1932, l'homme d'État allemand a mené des négociations avec Adolf Hitler dans les mois précédant les élections générales de 1933. Le diplomate était convaincu que placer Hitler à la tête du Reich était dans l ...

  6. Hace 2 días · On January 4th, 1932, a meeting was held between British financier Montagu Norman (Governor of the Bank of England), Adolf Hitler and Franz Von Papen (who became Chancellor a few months later in May 1932) At this meeting, an agreement on the financing of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP or Nazi Party) was reached.

  7. Hace 2 días · On 11 August, Papen and his Interior Minister Baron Wilhelm von Gayl called a press conference to announce plans for a new constitution that would, in effect, turn Germany into a dictatorship. [22] On 12 September, the Reichstag overwhelmingly passed a motion of no confidence against the cabinet in a 512–42 vote and a snap election was called by Hindenburg.