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    Paul von Hindenburg

    Prussian-German field marshal of the German Empire, statesman and president of Weimar Germany and Nazi Germany

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  1. Consider Supporting HoH: https://www.patreon.com/HouseofHistoryPaul von Hindenburg once said: "Prosperity can come through peace alone. I have seen three war...

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  4. May 20, 2017 · Meet Indy & the Crew at Stow Maries WW1 Aerodrome: http://bit.ly/TGWStowMariesPaul von Hindenburg's military career was already over when World War 1 broke o...

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  5. Paul von Hindenburg (born October 2, 1847, Posen, Prussia [now Poznań, Poland]—died August 2, 1934, Neudeck, Germany [now in Poland]) was a German field marshal during World War I and the second president of the Weimar Republic (1925–34). His presidential terms were wracked by political instability, economic depression, and the rise to ...

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    Paul von Hindenburg was born to an aristocratic Prussian family in 1847. Following in his father’s footsteps, he became an army officer. Hindenburg fought as a young lieutenant in the Austro-Prussian War in 1866 and in the and Franco-Prussian War in 1870-1871. After serving with distinction in battle, he joined the prestigious German General Staff....

    In 1914, Hindenburg was called out of retirement to bolster the German army’s efforts on the eastern front during World War I. With General Erich Ludendorff as his Chief of Staff, Hindenburg reversed what would have been a catastrophic retreat. They instead engineered a defeat of Russian forces at the battle of Tannenberg. The partnership of Hinden...

    By the 1930s, the Weimar government was increasingly challenged fromforces on the Right. Hindenburg abandoned some of hismore moderate positionsin order to appease right-wing critics. In the 1932 Reichstagelection, Hitler’s Nazi Party received 37.4% of the vote, the most obtained by any single party. Hitler demanded the Chancellorship as a result. ...

    Hindenburg’s legacy has been mythologizedto suggest that he waseither a puppet of Hitler or was supportive of the authoritarian ruler. Historical evidence suggests a more complexportrait of a man whorejected democratic principles and used dictatorial,if legal, powers in an attempt to govern,but also of a man who lacked the strength or conviction to...

  6. Vintage Video - Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff, 1914 Although in time - in August 1916 - the combination of Paul von Hindenburg and his Chief of Staff Erich Ludendorff came to direct the entire German war effort, they gained initial renown following the spectacular German Army success on the Eastern Front at the Battle of Tannenberg ...

  7. Jul 12, 2023 · Paul von Hindenburg was a respected military war hero who served as President of the Weimar Republic from 1925 to 1934 – a presidency that coincided with a turbulent period in German history. Although he was hailed as a symbol of stability, and disapproved of Hitler and his politics, Hindenburg’s decisions and actions as president ...

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