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"DSK" wrote
The German election(s) never produced a Nazi majority nor
did they elect Hitler as Chancellor. The National Socialists
(Nazis) did pull in enough votes that they could have been a
major player in a coalition gov't, but Hitler didn't have
the patience for that nor the temperament to work
productively with others. Instead he went to the duly
elected President (Von Hindenburg, an old-guard Prussian)
and made a back room deal to have himself appointed
Chancellor. This gave him the authority he needed to order
soldiers to prevent most of the anti-Nazi representatives
from voting against his measures grabbing further power.
Hitler took power in what amounted to a coup d'etat. He was
popular enough that people put up with it, and waged a
full-time public relations campaign to gain more popularity.
Same thing has been done before... Cromwell immediately
comes to mind.
DSK
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