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  1. The Provisional Law and Second Law on the Coordination of the States with the Reich of 31 March and 7 April 1933 subordinated Prussia to the Reich. On 11 April Hitler appointed Göring Prussian Minister President, and the state Parliament met for the last time on 18 May 1933.

  2. Prusia permaneció bajo la administración directa del gobierno federal hasta abril de 1933. La Ley de Habilitación de 1933 otorgó a Hitler el poder efectivo para promulgar leyes (incluidas leyes extraconstitucionales) sin el consentimiento del Reichstag.

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    In a propaganda-filled meeting between Hitler and the Nazi Party, the "marriage of old Prussia with young Germany" was celebrated, to win over the Prussian monarchists, conservatives and nationalists and induce them into supporting and subsequently voting in favor of the Enabling Act of 1933 .

  4. El Estado Libre de Prusia (en alemán: Freistaat Preußen, pronunciado /ˈfʁaɪ̯ˌʃtaːt ˈpʁɔɪ̯sn̩/) fue un estado alemán formado después de la abolición del reino de Prusia como consecuencia de su derrota en la Primera Guerra Mundial.

  5. 13 de dic. de 2021 · Until 1933, Prussia and East Prussia were both provinces of the Weimar Republic. Beginning in 1933, they were provinces in the German Reich. During the end of the war, the Red Army occupied East Prussia. It later became part of Russia, and Königsberg is now Kaliningrad. Prussia remained part of Germany after their surrender, and ...

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  6. Hermann Göring, Minister President and Minister of the Interior of Germany's largest state, Prussia, creates a new agency, the Gestapo ( Geheime Staatspolizei, or Secret State Police), from the old Prussian state political police department. May 7.

  7. The aim of the circle, often called the Luther League after its founder Hans Luther, a former Reich chancellor and president of the Reichsbank (19301933), was to strengthen the Reich's central power, reorganize northern Germany, especially Prussia, which was by far the largest state in Germany, and create an authoritarian ...