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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (3588)5/11/2001 4:18:36 PM
From: marek_wojna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
<<I find the issue too serious to allow any half truths and twisting of facts. Here's a short summary about Machtergreifung (from Encyclopedia Britanica - H for Hitler).
...In January 1933 he reaped his reward when Hindenburg invited him to be chancellor of Germany,. and he took his office with the support of Papen and Hugenberg...Once in power, Hitler proceeded to establish an absolute dictatorship>>

The fundamental question I have for you is - did he broke any German law in Constitution in election which gave him enough votes to be asked by Hindenburg to form a minority government and became chancellor? There are no half truths. He got himself to power in perfectly legal way.
Unlike Stalin he achieved this through the democratic system of elections.