Message from @Dcane]

Discord ID: 484720942011121664


2018-08-30 13:45:02 UTC  

you really like calling people morons dont you

2018-08-30 13:45:35 UTC  

why have you side track from the main discussion

2018-08-30 13:45:45 UTC  

we where talking about hitler and his rise to power

d o not act like one so you are not called one

who was electing nto palced into pwoer

2018-08-30 13:46:22 UTC  

nto?

2018-08-30 13:46:22 UTC  

Congratulations, @Dcane] for reaching level 2!

2018-08-30 13:46:41 UTC  

what do you mean?

2018-08-30 13:46:51 UTC  

who was electing not placed into power?

2018-08-30 13:47:07 UTC  

what?

was not the first party??

2018-08-30 13:47:24 UTC  

biggest

nazi were nto the 1st politicla force in germany

they did nto give him anything

2018-08-30 13:47:45 UTC  

ooooohhh

2018-08-30 13:47:47 UTC  

ok

2018-08-30 13:47:58 UTC  

so just took over like mussolini

mousoline doen a coup

hitler make a vote in the parlament

2018-08-30 13:48:43 UTC  

so the people voted for him to become fuhrer?

and the parliament vote d to make him a dictator

2018-08-30 13:48:50 UTC  

ok

mousolini done the great march, went with thousand sin rome and took power by force

and also mousolini was not a dictator

all the decision were voted in a council

so he could be overun

and if you know history he was not only overrun by the council but removed and put in house arrest

mousolini always wanted to re birth the romans empire so making the new senate bite him in the ass later

hitler in the other hand did not answe ro no one

so wher eyou see any similarities??

apart that both had support from a big portion of the people??

or you want to say that all revolutions that have public support are bad and evil??

2018-08-30 13:54:13 UTC  

''The Centre Party's Heinrich BrΓΌning was Chancellor from 1930 to 1932. BrΓΌning and Hitler were unable to reach terms of co-operation, but BrΓΌning himself increasingly governed with the support of the President and Army over that of the parliament.''

2018-08-30 13:54:17 UTC  

''he 84-year-old President von Hindenburg, a conservative monarchist, was reluctant to take action to suppress the Nazis, while the ambitious Major-General Kurt von Schleicher, as Minister handling army and navy matters hoped to harness their support.''

2018-08-30 13:54:51 UTC  

''With Schleicher's backing, and Hitler's stated approval, Hindenburg appointed the Catholic monarchist Franz von Papen to replace BrΓΌning as Chancellor in June 1932. Papen had been active in the resurgence of the Harzburg Front.He had fallen out with the Centre Party. He hoped ultimately to outmaneuver Hitler.''