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  1. Hace 1 día · Paul von Hindenburg appointed Heinrich Brüning as chancellor. A new cabinet was formed, and Hindenburg used his power as president to govern via emergency decrees. Goebbels took charge of the Nazi Party's national campaign for Reichstag elections called for 14 September 1930.

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  2. 15 de may. de 2024 · Hans Heinrich Brüning o Enrique Brüning fue un etnógrafo y coleccionista de antigüedades que nació el 20 de agosto de 1848, en la ciudad de Hoffeld, Alemania. Se trata de un importante personaje que marcó un hito en la historia de la conservación del legado cultural que dejó la civilización Lambayeque, que se desarrolló en ...

  3. Hace 14 horas · He now blamed Germany's problems on the Communists, even threatening their lives on 3 March. Former Chancellor Heinrich Brüning proclaimed that his Centre Party would resist any constitutional change and appealed to the President for an investigation of the Reichstag fire.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Heinrich Brüning. Matthias Erzberger. Joseph Wirth. Centre Party, in Germany, political party active in the Second Reich and Weimar Republic, from the time of Otto von Bismarck in the 1870s to 1933.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adolf_HitlerAdolf Hitler - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Its leader, chancellor Heinrich Brüning of the Centre Party, governed through emergency decrees from President Paul von Hindenburg. Governance by decree became the new norm and paved the way for authoritarian forms of government.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Franz von Papen (born Oct. 29, 1879, Werl, Ger.—died May 2, 1969, Obersasbach, W.Ger.) was a German statesman and diplomat who played a leading role in dissolving the Weimar Republic and in helping Adolf Hitler to become German chancellor in 1933. The scion of a wealthy Catholic landowning family, Papen began his career as a professional soldier.

  7. Hace 1 día · Third Reich, official Nazi designation for the regime in Germany from January 1933 to May 1945, as the presumed successor of the medieval and early modern Holy Roman Empire of 800 to 1806 (the First Reich) and the German Empire of 1871 to 1918 (the Second Reich).