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    The second Brüning cabinet, headed by Heinrich Brüning of the Centre Party, was the eighteenth democratically elected government during the Weimar Republic...
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    The first Brüning cabinet, headed by Heinrich Brüning of the Centre Party, was the seventeenth democratically elected government during the Weimar Republic...
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    replaced the second Brüning cabinet, which had resigned the same day after it lost the confidence of President Paul von Hindenburg. Papen's cabinet, made up...
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    Müller's second cabinet resigned on 27 March 1930 and was replaced on 30 March by the first cabinet of Heinrich Brüning. The second Müller cabinet was the...
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    Hindenburg, who refused to issue any more decrees, and Brüning resigned. After Hitler took power, Brüning fled Germany in 1934. He eventually settled in the...
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    Brüning to stay in office. During Brüning's time in office, Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party became an influential force in German politics. Brüning legislated...
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    that his gruelling re-election campaign was the fault of Brüning. Schleicher claimed that Brüning could have had Hindenburg's term extended by the Reichstag...
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    for Weimar cabinets since Hindenburg's appointment of Heinrich Brüning as Chancellor in March 1930. Hindenburg specifically wanted a cabinet of the nationalist...
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    their enmity against the Brüning Cabinet and Otto Braun's Prussian government. A motion of no confidence against Chancellor Brüning, jointly initiated in...
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    presidential Brüning, Papen and Schleicher. R. Oldenbourg publishing house, Munich 2001, pp. 52-54 Akten der Reichskanzlei. Die Kabinette Brüning I und II...
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    decrees. The last four cabinets of the republic (Brüning I and II, Papen, Schleicher) are even called "presidential" cabinets (Präsidialkabinette) because...
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    appointed a minority government, headed by the Centre Party's Heinrich Brüning, which could only govern by using Hindenburg's emergency powers. The September...
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    contemplate dropping Brüning in favour of accommodating Alfred Hugenberg of the DNVP and Adolf Hitler. On 30 May 1932, Brüning finally lost Hindenburg's...
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    Brune Poirson (born 1 September 1982) is a French politician of La République En Marche! (LREM) who served as Secretary of State to the Minister of Ecological...
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    called for Brüning to disallow the SPD and base his presidential government on "tolerance" from the NSDAP instead. Papen demanded that Brüning transform...
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  • government falls. It is replaced by the first presidential cabinet, led by Heinrich Brüning of the Centre Party. 30 June: The last Allied troops leave...
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    while former Chancellor Heinrich Brüning called for a rejection of the Act. The majority sided with Kaas, and Brüning agreed to maintain party discipline...
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  • same scheme. In 1932, Öffa bills were created by the second cabinet under chancellor Heinrich Brüning after consultation with the then President of the Reichsbank...
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    the funds. Müller was willing to accept a compromise offer by Heinrich Brüning of the Centre Party, but he was overruled by the SPD parliamentary group...
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    1931 in protest against what he termed the "Brüning dictatorship", thus leaving no Nazis in any state cabinet post in Germany. Leaving politics, Franzen...
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    President Hindenburg appointed Centre Party politician and academic Heinrich Brüning as chancellor, who formed a minority government. The new government was...
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    among these former Chancellors Heinrich Brüning, Joseph Wirth and former minister Adam Stegerwald. Brüning called the Act the "most monstrous resolution...
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    finance together with several other cabinet ministers following disagreements within the government of Heinrich Brüning regarding the economic and financial...
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    Neurath was already considered for the post of Foreign Minister in the cabinet of Chancellor Hermann Müller by President Paul von Hindenburg, but his...
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    along lists of a new Hitler cabinet in which Schleicher would become vice-chancellor, Röhm minister of defence, Heinrich Brüning foreign minister and Gregor...
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    June 1930, appalled by Hugenberg's extreme opposition to the cabinet of Heinrich Brüning, a moderate whom some within the DNVP wanted to support. Despite...
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    Catholic Center Party (Zentrum) Heinrich Brüning would make an excellent chancellor. Hindenburg first talked with Brüning in February 1930. He was impressed...
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    Joseph Wirth (category Members of the Second Chamber of the Diet of the Grand Duchy of Baden)
    minister of the Interior in the cabinet of Heinrich Brüning, the first of the presidential cabinets. Wirth's main task at the Interior Ministry was to...
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    cabinets), Hermann Müller (second cabinet), and Heinrich Brüning (first) and second cabinets). Erich Emminger was the highest ranking, serving as the...
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    Party's Heinrich Brüning was Chancellor from 1930 to 1932. Brüning and Hitler were unable to reach terms of co-operation, but Brüning himself increasingly...
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