On 25 February 1932, the interior minister of , , who was a member of the Nazi Party, appointed Hitler as administrator for the state's delegation to the in Berlin, making Hitler a citizen of Brunswick, and thus of Germany | Hitler took this title after the death of , who had been serving as President |
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In a Reichstag speech on 28 April, he renounced both the Anglo-German Naval Agreement and the | Hitler ran against Hindenburg in the |
Gunkel, Christoph 4 February 2010 | |
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Hitler had insisted on the ministerial positions as a way to gain control over the police in much of Germany | and four police officers were killed in the failed coup |
The group, financed with funds channelled from wealthy industrialists, introduced Hitler to the idea of a Jewish conspiracy, linking international finance with.