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Striking through their duly elected Reichstag, the German people hurled at President Paul von Hindenburg last week the most savage rebuke possible, short of revolution. In the Speaker’s Chair ...
They also lobbied the president, Paul von Hindenburg, to use Article 48 to pass their “Reichstag Fire Decree.” This decree would suspend civil liberties and the freedom of the press — but ...
On February 28, 1933, German President Paul von Hindenburg issued the Presidential Decree for the Protection of People and State in response to the burning of the Reichstag (the German Parliament ...
The verdict against the Dutch bricklayer executed for setting the 1933 Reichstag fire that led to ... a move rubber-stamped by aging German President Paul von Hindenburg. A wave of arrests ...
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