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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) |