More on German history
Posted on April 20, 2006 - Filed Under Punch Forum |
Eduardo Pontaoe
datdosapang@yahoo.com
20 April 2006
Ms. Ric.:
You’re on the right track, but let’s clear things up before closure.
You jumped from one conclusion to another without viable point of origin. It’s like coming from Chicago going to California. Instead of having a direct flight, you flown all over the landscape.
Heinrich Bruening…. chancellor under Hindenburg. He was not coerced to resign but was asked by Hindenburg himself.
Kurt von Schleicher…. a conniving, scheming army officer who wanted to lead Germany himself but did disappear under questionable circumstances. He became a Chancellor himself on December 2, 1932. He resigned his office on January 28, 1933.
Two days after on January 30, 1933, Herr Hitler was made Chancellor of Germany. The democratic republic died that day and the rest is history,
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