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 Bormann, Martin
 Brandt, Willy
 Bruening, Heinrich
 Fischer, Hans
 Frank, Hans
 Frick, Wilhelm
 Goering, Herman
 Hitler, Adolf
 Kesselring, Albrecht
 Kohl, Helmut
 Leeb, Wilhelm Ritter von
 Ley, Robert
 Mueller, Herman
 Neurath, Constantin Freiher von
 Rathenau, Walter
 Rohm, Ernst
 Schumacher, Kurt
 Strasser, Gregor
 Terboven, Josef
 Treviranus, Gottfried
 Troost, Paul Ludwig
 Wessel, Horst
 Young, Owen
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   Article 48   Bruening, Heinrich
    After an unpopular bill to reform the Reich's finances is left unsupported by the Reichstag, Hindenburg establishes the bill as an emergency decree based on Article 48 of the constitution
   Barlow Palace   Troost, Paul Ludwig
  Barlow Palace   Commissioned by Hitler to build the Barlow Palace in Munich to house the new Nazi HQ
   Birth of Kohl, Helmut   Kohl, Helmut
  Ludwigshafen   Birth of Helmut Kohl
   Black Front   Strasser, Gregor
    Establishes a "Black Front" of "Revolutionary National Socialists"
   Budget   Bruening, Heinrich
  Berlin   Passes the Finance Bill by Presidential decree, cannot win a majority in the Reichstag
   Chancellor   Bruening, Heinrich
    Appointed Chancellor, owes position to the army & General Kurt von Schleicher
 29th Mar   Chancellors Br]ing, Papen, Schleicher and Hitler are all Presidentially appointed dictatorships
 29th Mar Rhineland   Heinrich Br]ing is appointed the successor of Chancellor M〕ler by Paul von Hindenburg after months of political lobbying by General Kurt von Schleicher on behalf of the military
   Chancellor   Mueller, Herman
    Appointed last Social Democratic Chancellor before the War
    Heads a coalition of democratic parties
    Appointed last Social Democratic Chancellor before the War
    Heads a coalition of democratic parties
   Commander 4th Artillery Reg   Kesselring, Albrecht
    Appointed Commander of the 4th Artillery Regiment
   Commander Wehrkreis   Leeb, Wilhelm Ritter von
    Appointed Commander of the Wehrkreis
   Constitution   Bruening, Heinrich
    After an unpopular bill to reform the Reich's finances is left unsupported by the Reichstag, Hindenburg establishes the bill as an emergency decree based on Article 48 of the constitution
 29th Mar   Chancellors Br]ing, Papen, Schleicher and Hitler are all Presidentially appointed dictatorships
 29th Mar   The new Government is expected to lead a political shift towards conservatism, based on the emergency powers granted to the Reichsprгident by the constitution, since it had no majority support in the Reichstag
   Death of Wessel, Horst   Wessel, Horst
 23rd Feb Munich   Martyr of the Munich Beerhall putsch, mytholigised by the "Horst Wessel Lied"
   Economy   Bruening, Heinrich
    Invokes article 48 to impose deflationary policies
   Election   Bruening, Heinrich
 14th Sep   After the election Br]ing attempts to reform the devastated state without a majority in Parliament, governing with the help of the President's emergency decrees
   Election   Hitler, Adolf
 14th Sep   6.4 million votes, 18%, 107 of 577 seats in the Reichstag go to the Nazi Party
 14th Sep   The increased representation of the NSDAP has devastating consequences for the Republic, there was no longer a moderate majority in the Reichstag even for a Great Coalition of moderate parties, and this encourages the supporters of the Nazis
 14th Sep   The Nazi party becomes the 2nd largest party
 14th Sep   The Reichstag general elections result in an enormous political shift, 18.3% of the vote goes to the Nazis, five times the percentage compared to 1928
 15th Sep   Hitler is denied a seat because he is Austrian, not German
   Election   Ley, Robert
    Elected to the Reichstag
   Embassy Counselor Neurath   Neurath, Constantin Freiher von
  London   Appointed Ambassador to Britain
   Exile of Rohm   Rohm, Ernst
    At Hitler's invitation returns from exile in Bolivia
   Expulsion Strasser   Strasser, Otto
    Hitler expels Otto Strasser from the NSDAP for his sins of "democracy & Liberalism"
   Head SA Rohm   Rohm, Ernst
    Appointed Head of the SA
   Hilfkasse   Bormann, Martin
    Founds the Hilfkasse
   Minister of Interior   Frick, Wilhelm
 23rd Jan   Appointed Minister of the Interior for Thuringia
   Minister of Interior   Rathenau, Walter
    Appointed Minister of the Interior
   Nobel Prize   Fischer, Hans
    Winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine, for the diiscovery of haemoglobin in blood
   NSDAP   Terboven, Josef
    Appointed Member of the NSDAP
   Occupation Rhineland   Bruening, Heinrich
 30th June Rhineland   The last Allied troops leave the Rhineland
   Political Agent   Goering, Herman
  Berlin   Appointed Hitler's Political Agent in Berlin
   Purge Blood Purge   Treviranus, Gottfried
 30th June   Escapes from his home before the SS can reach him
   Reichstag   Bruening, Heinrich
 18th July   A finance bill is defeated in the Reichstag with the support of the SPD, KPD, the NSDAP and DNVP, Br]ing submits to the Reichstag the president's decree that it will be dissolved
   Reichstag   Frank, Hans
    Elected to the Reichstag
   Reichstag   Goering, Herman
    Appointed Member of the Reichstag, 2nd time
   Reichstag   Schumacher, Kurt
    Appointed Member of the Reichstag
   Resignation of Mueller   Mueller, Herman
  Mar Berlin   resigns over unemployment insurance funding
   Resignation of Treviranus   Treviranus, Gottfried
    Resigns from the German Nationalist Party because of Hugenberg's Alliance with Hitler
   SDP Brandt   Brandt, Willy
    Appointed Member of the Social Democratic Party
   Strike Saxony   Strasser, Gregor
  Saxony   Wants nth Nazis to support strikes but Hitler is trying to win industrial support
   Vote Confidence   Bruening, Heinrich
  Berlin   Bruening is defeated & an election is called for September
  Berlin   The Reichstag rejects Bruening's actions in passing the finance bill
  Berlin   Bruening is defeated & an election is called for September
  Berlin   The Reichstag rejects Bruening's actions in passing the finance bill
   Weimar Republic   Bruening, Heinrich
    After an unpopular bill to reform the Reich's finances is left unsupported by the Reichstag, Hindenburg establishes the bill as an emergency decree based on Article 48 of the constitution
 29th Mar   Chancellors Br]ing, Papen, Schleicher and Hitler are all Presidentially appointed dictatorships
 29th Mar   The new Government is expected to lead a political shift towards conservatism, based on the emergency powers granted to the Reichsprгident by the constitution, since it had no majority support in the Reichstag
 30th June Rhineland   The last Allied troops leave the Rhineland
 18th July   A finance bill is defeated in the Reichstag with the support of the SPD, KPD, the NSDAP and DNVP, Br]ing submits to the Reichstag the president's decree that it will be dissolved
 14th Sep   After the election Br]ing attempts to reform the devastated state without a majority in Parliament, governing with the help of the President's emergency decrees
   Weimar Republic   Hitler, Adolf
 14th Sep   The increased representation of the NSDAP has devastating consequences for the Republic, there was no longer a moderate majority in the Reichstag even for a Great Coalition of moderate parties, and this encourages the supporters of the Nazis
 14th Sep   The Reichstag general elections result in an enormous political shift, 18.3% of the vote goes to the Nazis, five times the percentage compared to 1928
   Young Plan   Young, Owen
  Jan   Germany would know the exact extent of German obligations and to reduce the payments appreciably, the Young Plan divided the annual payment, set at about $473 million, into two elements-an unconditional part (one third of the sum)

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