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  2. Kurt von Schleicher - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Ferdinand Friedrich Hermann von Schleicher ( pronounced [ˈkʊʁt fɔn ˈʃlaɪçɐ] ( listen); 7 April 1882 – 30 June 1934) [1] was a German general and the last chancellor of Germany (before Adolf Hitler) during the Weimar Republic. A rival for power with Hitler, Schleicher was murdered by Hitler's SS during the Night of the Long ...

  3. Kurt von Schleicher | German army officer | Britannica

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    Kurt von Schleicher, (born April 7, 1882, Brandenburg, Ger.—died June 30, 1934, Berlin), German army officer, last chancellor of the Weimar Republic, an opponent of Adolf Hitler in 1932–33. Joining the German military in 1900, Schleicher attached himself to the newly created Reichswehr in 1919 and by 1929 was a major general in charge of an ...

  4. Weimar Republic - Wikipedia

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    Schleicher cabinet. The 6 November 1932 elections yielded 33% for the Nazis, two million voters fewer than in the previous election. Franz von Papen stepped down and was succeeded as Chancellor (Reichskanzler) by General Kurt von Schleicher on 3 December. Schleicher, a retired army officer, had developed in an atmosphere of semi-obscurity and ...

  5. However, from 1929 onwards he increasingly moved in radical right-wing circles – associating with prominent right-wing intellectuals such as Wilhelm Stapel, Albert Erich Günther and Ernst Jünger – and was drawn into active politics, becoming friendly with several of the inner circle of General Kurt von Schleicher.

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  6. Kurt von Schleicher - Jewish Virtual Library

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    Kurt von Schleicher, the son of a Prussian army officer, was born in Brandenburg, Germany, on July 4, 1882. He joined the German Army in 1900 and during the First World War was a general on the staff of Paul von Hindenburg. After the war Schleicher helped organize the Freikorps.

  7. Kurt von Schleicher. Kurt von Schleicher (1882-1934) was the last man to be German Chancellor during the Weimar Republic, the era before the rise to the Chancellorship of Adolf Hitler. As one of Germany’s most prominent generals in the years after World War I, he exercised considerable power. After the Nazis had taken over the country ...

  8. Johannes Popitz - Wikipedia

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    He retained these positions in the cabinet of Kurt von Schleicher on 3 December 1932. When the Nazis came to power on 30 January 1933, Popitz remained in charge of the Prussian Finance Ministry as Reichskommissar but was not named to the Reich cabinet formed by Adolf Hitler.

  9. Quick descrption of all the endings and the conditions that ...

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    Things go mostly as in OTL, but since you were willing to work with national opposition Kurt von Schleicher offers Hitler position of Vice-Chancellor which he takes for sake of national unity. This move splits the NSDAP, it failing to takeover goes bankcrupt and Schleicher takes over and founds "national unity front" dictatorship.

  10. Kurt von Schleicher - IMDb

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    Kurt von Schleicher. German Army Gen. Kurt von Schleicher was born in 1882 in Brandenburg, Germany (then Prussia), the son of an officer in the Prussian army. He himself enlisted in the Prussian army, soon graduating from officer training school with the rank of lieutenant. In 1909 he attended the Prussian Military Academy, where he made the acquaintance of future political leader Franz von ...

  11. Nazi Supporter Wilhelm Spannaus: A Communication on the Nazi ...

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    COMMUNICATION 2. Nazi supporter Wilhelm Spannaus. In 1930. When Hitler got released from prison on December 20, 1924, I was optimistic that things. would change. The major event that made most of us change perceptions on the potency of this. party is the fact that Hitler managed to convince the Bavarians to lift the NSDAP ban. It was also.