I understand that, but if you look at how the politics worked in Germany at the time, they did not elect the chancellor directly. Once Hitler was appointed to the chancellorship by Hindenburg, he did a lot of shady stuff to consolidate his power.
I understand that, but if you look at how the politics worked in Germany at the time, they did not elect the chancellor directly. Once Hitler was appointed to the chancellorship by Hindenburg, he did a lot of shady stuff to consolidate his power.
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