Should the Weimar Republic have banned Adolf Hitler from becoming Chancellor in 1933? (user search)
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Question: Should the Weimar Republic have legally banned Adolf Hitler from becoming Chancellor in 1933?
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Yes, to prevent the Third Reich from being established
 
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No, it would be undemocratic and dictatorial, the very thing the Weimer Republic's supporters claimed to be against
 
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Author Topic: Should the Weimar Republic have banned Adolf Hitler from becoming Chancellor in 1933?  (Read 3605 times)
Obama24
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« on: April 23, 2024, 04:31:24 AM »

Would the NSDAP just have a stand in like Strasser or Goering be appointed in his place, and then smooth the way for Hitler once the regime was consolidated like Campora did for Peron in 1972?
Even if Hitler dissapeared, other nazi would take his place.

Perhaps a more competent, less egotistical, and less meth driven Nazi.
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Obama24
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« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2024, 05:42:11 AM »

Would the NSDAP just have a stand in like Strasser or Goering be appointed in his place, and then smooth the way for Hitler once the regime was consolidated like Campora did for Peron in 1972?
Even if Hitler dissapeared, other nazi would take his place.

Perhaps a more competent, less egotistical, and less meth driven Nazi.

So not a Nazi then.

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I'm saying that there would've been a fascist that came to power regardless. Hitler wasn't a good leader even ignoring the genocide he perpetuated. He was insecure, ego-driven, and thought he knew more than his generals. He wasn't very competent. A competent fascistic leader in Germany would've made things much more difficult.
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