IB History, German Chancellors

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Chancellors 1930-1933

Heinrich Bruning, Franz Von Papen, and General Kurt von Schleicher

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Heinrich Bruning

Chancellor from March 1930 - May 1932, Centre Party, didn’t do much to try and alleviate the pressure from the economic crisis; violence increased, and reparations ended,

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Franz von Papen

Chancellor from June - December 1932, Centre Party, tried to control exports and imports to fix the economic crisis, had a negative effect on foreign trade. Described as a non-entity, after his removal from power he was bitter so he advocated for Hitler’s in-state as chancellor

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General Kurt von Schleicher

Chancellor from December 1932 to January 1933, non-party, control the Nazis and win over its leaders, who failed and were killed by the Nazis. He had most of the power; he believed that the Nazis could be brought into the government to replace the Weimar government.