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Hindenburg
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A German commercial passenger-carrying rigid airship that was destroyed by fire on May 6, 1937. | Paul von Hindenburg, German field marshal in the First World War and second President of the Weimar Republic.
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Hindenburg has claimed that it did not provide research notice to Kingdon before sharing the draft report and Kingdon did not share the trading notice with Hindenburg before the report was shared publicly through mass email.
Hindenburg won, and seven months later Hindenburg appointed Hitler as chancellor.
Democratically elected President Paul von Hindenburg defeated Hitler and other candidates during the presidential election of 1932 by a wide margin (49 percent for Hindenburg to 30 percent for Hitler).
Although Hindenburg was in increasingly bad health, the Nazis made sure that whenever Hindenburg did appear in public it was in Hitler's company.
Artwork The Led Zeppelin album cover depicts the Hindenburg airship seconds after catching fire Led Zeppelin's front cover, which was chosen by Page, features a black-and-white image of the burning Hindenburg airship.
As Hindenburg was in bad health and a poor speaker in any case, the task of traveling the country and delivering speeches for Hindenburg had fallen upon Brüning.
Design and development main The Hindenburg under construction The Hindenburg had a duralumin structure, incorporating 15 Ferris wheel -like bulkheads along its length, with 16 cotton gas bags fitted between them.
Finally, the 85-year-old Hindenburg agreed to make Hitler chancellor, and on the morning of 30 January 1933, Hindenburg swore him in as chancellor at the presidential palace.
Given that Hindenburg was still a popular war hero and a revered figure in the (" Reichswehr "), there was little doubt that the Reichswehr would side with Hindenburg if he ever decided to sack Hitler.
Hindenburg led him behind a nearby hedge, when they emerged Hindenburg calmly said that operations would continue as planned.
Hitler amended the bill to meet Hindenburg's objections. citation citation During the summer of 1934, Hindenburg grew increasingly alarmed at Nazi excesses.
In a meeting between Hindenburg and Hitler held on 13 August 1932, in Berlin, Hindenburg firmly rejected Hitler's demands for the chancellorship.
Ludendorff had expected Hindenburg to follow him by also resigning, but Hindenburg refused on the grounds that in this hour of crisis, he could not desert the men under his command.
Ludendorff, who had fallen out with Hindenburg over the decision to continue seeking the armistice in October 1918, was concerned that Hindenburg might reveal that it was he who had advised seeking an armistice the previous month.
Ludendorff wrote a letter to Hindenburg to inform him that he was writing his memoirs and was prepared to expose the fact that Hindenburg did not deserve the credit that he had received for his victories.
Moreover, Hindenburg's favorite politician, Papen, was Vice Chancellor of the Reich and Minister-President of Prussia, and Hindenburg agreed not to hold any meetings with Hitler unless Papen was present as well.
Papen then persuaded Meissner and the younger Hindenburg of the merits of his plan, and the three then spent the second half of January pressuring Hindenburg into naming Hitler as chancellor.
Robinson 1973, p. 283 Hindenburg, end of an era main The Hindenburg: note swastikas on tail fins.
The Hindenburg Range in New Guinea, which includes perhaps one of the world's largest cliff, the Hindenburg Wall, also bears his name.
Adani published a in response to Hindenburg’s allegations.