";s:4:"text";s:3542:"Paul von Hindenburg was born on 2 October 1847 in Posen, Prussia (now Poznan, Poland) into an aristocratic German family. Hindenburg moved his way through the ranks in the army leading his troops through various battles and eventually being promoted to General of the Infantry in 1903. He did this in hopes of satisfying Hitler’s call for political power and in hopes of restraining him.Paul von Hindenburg played a major role in the history of the German military. The Great Depression proved to challenge his presidency, however, and forced him to establish a cabinet to dismantle the current parliament due to its unwillingness to follow the constitution.
It focused on mature male virility at a time when war was becoming a young man’s province. Obituary of Paul von Hindenburg, whose handing over of the German republic to Adolf Hitler was surely one of the greatest betrayals of the age Mon … This resulted in added pressure from Hitler’s camp and in 1933, Hindenburg appointed Adolf as Chancellor. The shrewd common sense that had been a hallmark of his earlier career gave way to a passivity ironically replicating that of Wilhelm II.The Reader’s Companion to Military History. August 2, 1934. During this time he married Getrud von Sperling, who was also of aristocratic decent, and had three children.Hindenburg was elected as president for a second term largely because of his potential ability to defeat Adolf Hitler. A national hero for his early victories, Hindenburg later drew the United States into battle with his use of submarine warfare. In 1930, as economic depression took hold and another government fell, he appointed a cabinet accountable only to him and in July authorised Chancellor Heinrich Brüning to dissolve the Reichstag. The referendum on 20 June 1926 rejected expropriation. He hunted locally and elsewhere, including an annual chamois hunt in Bavaria. Better known as Paul von Hindenburg, was born on the 2nd of October 1847 and deid on 2nd of August 1934 Hindenburg’s mother was of an average middle class family and her lack of regal lineage seemed to bring much shame to Paul. His rule of the country was Hindenburg, old and senile, thought he was meeting Kaiser Wilhelm II, and called Hitler "Your Majesty". I told Hindenburg that I had come to Avesenes with the concurrence of the Seventh Army commanding general to secure such an order. He was Weimar Germany’s second president, after Ebert, and he led the nation through the catastrophe of the Wall Street Crash.Hindenburg dismissed the last hope Weimar really had – Heinrich Brüning – and he appointed Hitler chancellor on January 30th 1933, as the constitution allowed him to do. During the war he had left the newspaper reporters to Ludendorff, now he was available. On April 26, 1925, Hindenburg was elected president. In 1916, Emperor William II was pushed to give Hindenburg control over all of the German land forces. For the first time in its history, imperial Germany had a hero independent of the royal house. With the support of the German armed forces, Hitler becomes President of Germany. The president could not command, but had to practice politics in the raw: painstakingly listening to and negotiating with party leaders to put together a bloc with a majority.