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  1. No one stood more directly in the eye of the storm that descended upon Germany in 1933 than Franz von Papen. Not only did Papen play a crucial role in overcoming Reich President Paul von Hindenburg's resistance to Adolf Hitler's appointment as chancellor, but his presence in the newly formed Hitler cabinet provided it with an aura of conservative legitimacy that helped mollify the fears that ...

  2. Franz Joseph Hermann Michael Maria von Papen ( 29. oktober 1879 i Werl, Westfalen – 2. maj 1969 i Obersasbach, Baden-Württemberg ), var en katolsk adelsmand og politiker for partiet Zentrum i Weimarrepublikken. Han blev i 1932 af rigspræsident Paul von Hindenburg udnævnt til rigskansler for republikken. I tiden 1933-1934 fungerede han som ...

  3. Franz Joseph Hermann Michael Maria von Papen. 1879 m. gruodžio 29 d. Francas fon Papenas ( vok. Franz Joseph Hermann Michael Maria von Papen, g. 1879 m. gruodžio 29 d. Verlyje – 1969 m. gegužės 2 d. Oberzasbache) – Vokietijos diplomatas ir politinis veikėjas.

  4. Franz Joseph Hermann Michael Maria von Papen, Erbsälzer zu Werl und Neuwerk (b. 29 October 1879; d. 2 May 1969) was a German nobleman and officer of the Prussian Army, the Imperial German Army and the preliminary Reichswehr as well as a politician and Chancellor of Germany for The Centre Party, and later served as a diplomat.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Franz von Papen Hombre de confianza del presidente de la República, Paul von Hindenburg , Franz von Papen fue nombrado canciller de Alemania en sustitución de Heinrich Brüning (1930-1932). Entre junio y noviembre de 1932 presidió un gobierno de concentración, pero al cabo de pocos meses se vio obligado a dimitir por el rechazo de su ...

  7. Franz von Papen (1879–1969) was former Chancellor of Germany (1932), Ambassador to Austria (1934–1938), and Ambassador to Turkey (1939–1944). As Ambassador to Austria, von Papen paved the way for the Anschluss (the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany). He attempted but failed to persuade Turkey to join the Axis alliance in World War II.

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