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  1. Adolf Hitler – speech at Hindenburg’s funeral in Tannenberg Monument . August 7, 1934 . Herr und Frau von Hindenburg! Esteemed Mourners! Generals, Officers and Soldiers of the Wehrmacht! A soldier is normally honored twice in his life: following a victory, and following his death.

  2. Abstract. In 1934, Reich President Paul von Hindenburg died, and to consolidate political power, the regime passed a new law immediately after the funeral allowing Chancellor Hitler to hold the title of President simultaneously.

  3. Three state funerals during the Weimar Republic. The state funerals of Reich President Ebert and Reich foreign ministers Rathenau and Stresemann were organized under the direction of art historian Edwin Redslob, who as Reich Art Curator was responsible for government policy on culture and the arts.

  4. The president of the Reich (German: Reichspräsident) was the German head of state under the Weimar constitution, which was officially in force from 1919 to 1945. In English he was usually simply referred to as the president of Germany.

  5. Prayer. You are invited to join in this opening prayer if you would like to... Gracious Spirit, creator of life, carrier of hope, make your presence known among us. Enable us to be brave in our remembering, honest in our sorrow, and open in love and compassion to each other.

  6. 4 cze 2023 · Closing words of the Reichstag’s president Hermann Göring: Mein Führer! Your comrades of the first hour are seated before you willing to follow your lead loyally as one united whole; to stride forth at your side in the future also, suffused by the single desire to follow you blindly toward the attainment of the greatest of victories: the ...

  7. Abstract. Adolf Hitler was appointed Reich Chancellor by Reich President Paul von Hindenburg on January 30, 1933. At the time, Germany was in the midst of the Great Depression, and unemployment stood at almost 35%.

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