Notes on German history
Posted on April 19, 2006 - Filed Under Punch Forum |
Ms. Ric
mcescher4yr@yahoo.com
19 April 2006
Okay, let’s clear this up one more time.
Hitler received 30% votes on 03/13/32 while Hindenburg received 49% - not the majority, so the Germans voted again on 04/10/32 giving Hitler 36% and Hindenburg 53%. The later stayed as president for a little while. The next few years Hitler committed atrocities that can only be described as taking shortcuts to attain chancellor and ultimately as Fuhrer. Humor me and let me list a few:
Bruening, the last individual who was actually concerned about the people’s interest, made a mistake of standing up to Hitler. He was coerced into resigning his post as chancellor. He was followed by Scleicher who also disappeared from the scene under questionable circumstances. This chain of events started an array of behind-the-scenes political fiasco and backstabbing that would put Hitler in power in less than two months. By the way, at this point Hitler’s storm troopers have also gained notoriety and instilled fear in everyone who even looked at them the wrong way.
Within weeks, Hitler would be absolute dictator of Germany and would set in motion a chain of events resulting in the second World War and the eventual deaths of nearly 50 million humans through that war and through deliberate extermination.
Hitler wanted the German democratic republic to disappear. In February, 1933, the Nazis hatched a plan to burn the Reichstag building and end democracy once and for all. He didn’t waste any time establishing himself as dictator and he certainly didn’t abide by any rules.
Hitler enlisted Goring who assembled Geheime Staats Polizei, Gestapo, who ran amok silencing Hitler’s political opponents.
He also presented Hindenburg with decrees after decrees and ultimately manipulated the 84 year old president into signing everything including the following:
The Reich Government has enacted the following law which is hereby promulgated.
Section 1. The office of Reich President will be combined with that of Reich Chancellor. The existing authority of the Reich President will consequently be transferred to the Führer and Reich Chancellor, Adolf Hitler. He will select his deputy.
Section 2. This law is effective as of the time of the death of Reich President von Hindenburg. (He dies a short time after.)The law was technically illegal since it violated provisions of the German constitution concerning presidential succession as well as the Enabling Act of 1933 which forbade Hitler from altering the presidency. But that didn’t matter much anymore. Nobody raised any objections. Hitler himself was becoming the law.
The grandest proclamation ever written by the Führer’s himself read: “The German form of life is definitely determined for the next thousand years. The Age of Nerves of the nineteenth century has found its close with us. There will be no revolution in Germany for the next thousand years.” This was actually a flagrant violation of Part V of the Treaty of Versailles signed by Germany back in 1919 after its defeat in World War I
These are just a few citation I dare post before you’re all bored to tears. I do have just as much, if not more, for Mao and Stalin. So, can we put this subject to rest? By the way, it is Ms. Ric. Spell it any way you please. I’m adult enough to handle it.
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