
Heinrich Brüning
Heinrich Brüning was a German statesman who served as Chancellor of Germany from 1930 to 1932 during the Weimar Republic. Known for his austerity measures in response to the economic crisis, Brüning's policies were controversial and contributed to significant political unrest. His leadership was marked by increasing polarization in German society and the rise of the Nazi party, ultimately leading to his resignation and a shift towards authoritarian rule.
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Heinrich Brüning was the Chancellor of Germany who preferred to confront the Nazis politically rather than seek their prohibition.
A Alemanha deve proibir seu segundo maior partido?Brüning was appointed Chancellor by Hindenburg during a time of political instability.
Erik Åsard: Så hade Hitlers väg till makten kunnat stoppasHeinrich Brüning led the first presidential cabinet following the end of Hermann Müller's coalition.
Zum Scheitern von FPD und BSW: Die "Fünf Prozent vor zwölf"-Hürde - KulturHeinrich Brüning was the leader of the first presidential cabinet following the end of the Great Coalition.
Zum Scheitern von FPD und BSW: Die "Fünf Prozent vor zwölf"-Hürde - Kultur













