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1932 Parade: As economic conditions in Germany worsen, NSDAP becomes the
largest political party. Hitler now has a platform for addressing the nation.
1933
PRESIDENT HINDENBURG NAMES HITLER AS
CHANCELLOR / REDS IMMEDIATELY CALL FOR LABOR
STRIKES
After two parliamentary elections in 1933, Germany remains ungovernable as
the Socialist and Communist Parties continue to oppose the NSDAP. President
Hindenburg is concerned that the Reds will exploit the chaos and attempt
another revolution in Germany. Hitler’s NSDAP is the only group that can
prevent this.
To protect Germany from Communism, Hindenburg relents and allows Hitler to
become Chancellor of Germany. Hitler’s powers are limited, but the NSDAP
now holds the upper hand in what is still a very unstable government.
The Communist Trade Union leaders move quickly to destabilize Hitler, calling
for massive strikes. Meanwhile in the U.S., the Zionist Sulzberger-owned New
York Times kicks off an anti-Hitler campaign on its front page of January 31,