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    Franz von Papen

    German general staff officer, politician, diplomat, nobleman and Chancellor of Germany

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  1. Chancellor Franz von Papens June 1932 address on the German economic crisis: The German situation is characterized by the following: 1. A high level of interest, which crushes agriculture and also industry. 2.

  2. Franz von Papen was born to a wealthy Catholic family in Westphalia. He served as a soldier on the Turkish front in World War I. Returning to Germany, he entered politics, joining the Catholic Centre Party, in which the monarchist Papen formed part of the far right wing. On June 1, 1932, he was plucked from relative obscurity when President ...

  3. Franz von Papen was a German politician during the Weimar and Nazi periods. He was the leader of a conservative party, and continued to serve in the German government well into World War 2. After the war, he ended up in the hands of the Western Allies, and was acquitted of war crimes.

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  4. Sep 10, 2019 · Papen, Franz von, 1879-1969. Publication date 1952 Topics Statesmen -- Germany -- Correspondence Publisher London : E. Deutsche Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language rng. 630 p. : 22 cm Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. Franz von Papen: I: I — — Acquitted Chancellor of Germany in 1932 and Vice-Chancellor under Hitler in 1933–34. Ambassador to Austria 1934–38 and ambassador to Turkey 1939–44. Not charged as a war criminal at Nuremberg, von Papen was classified as one in 1947 by a German de-Nazification court, and sentenced to 8 years of hard labor.

  6. Aug 17, 2022 · franz von papen. Publication date 1953 Publisher e.p. dutton & company, inc. Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2022-08-17 23:01:57 Autocrop_version 0.0.14_books-20220331-0.2 ...

  7. Franz von Papen’s Marburg speech, as William E. Dodd, the US Ambassador in Berlin, reported to the Secretary of State on June 26, “aroused the bitter opposition of the more radical elements of ...

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