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![]() "DSK" wrote in message . .. It's a common misconception that Hitler was elected to rule Germany. His party did fairly well in elections but it was ruthlessness & mendacity (a very cleverly directed publicity campaign) that put him in the drivers seat. Vito wrote: I'm under that impression, Tell us more. 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. Hitler become Chancellor by legitimate, constitutional means. He was appointed, all well within the German Constitution. Same thing has been done before... Cromwell immediately comes to mind. DSK |