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Parent topics
- Weimar Republic [r]: Post-First World War democracy government in Germany, created in 1918 and ending in 1933 when the new Weimar Chancellor, Adolf Hitler, took control through parliamentary maneuver and became dictator [e]
- Paul von Hindenburg [r]: (1847-1934) German Field Marshal in WWI, Chief of Staff and then Chief of the Army with Erich Ludendorff as principal deputy; told Wilhelm II he had to abdicate; President of Germany 1925-1934, replaced by Adolf Hitler only after death due to his popularity [e]
Peer topics
- Martin Bormann [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Philip Bouhler [r]: (1899-1945) Business manager of early Nazi Party; Head of the Chancellery of the Fuehrer, Adolf Hitler's personal office; key manager of the Nazi euthanasia program; committed suicide at war's end [e]
- Hans Lammers [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Golden Party Badge [r]: A decoration for the first 100,000 Nazi Party members, although it did not distinguish between "Old Fighters" and those that joined after the Nazis took control [e]
- Paul von Hindenburg [r]: (1847-1934) German Field Marshal in WWI, Chief of Staff and then Chief of the Army with Erich Ludendorff as principal deputy; told Wilhelm II he had to abdicate; President of Germany 1925-1934, replaced by Adolf Hitler only after death due to his popularity [e]
- Virtualization [r]: In computing, a broad term that usually refers to the abstraction of resources on a computer, using a container such as a "virtual machine" or several "virtual machines." Usually this is accomplished using either a virtual machine or an operating system that has tools to enable virtual environments to run inside it. [e]
- Völkischer Beobachter [r]: From 1920 till 1933 the official newspaper of the Nazi Party and then the major daily newspaper in Nazi Germany (until 1945). [e]
- Corruption (political or commercial) [r]: Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by people in or seeking positions of influence, typically involving bribery. [e]