The NAZI Revolution.

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The NAZI Revolution

The “Great” Man Theory Thomas Carlyle National Socialism without Hitler is Unthinkable "the peoples must decide.  Either they want majorities or minds. The two together can never agree.  But the great things on this earth have thus far always been created by minds, and, frankly, what they created was then usually destroyed again by majorities."

The “Legal” Rise to Power

Reichstag Fire, Feb 33 Enabling Act and the arrest of the Spartacists, Mar 33

Hindenburg appoints Hitler Chancellor Jan 33 “That man a chancellor?” he exclaimed, “I’ll make him a postmaster and he can lick stamps with my head on them.”