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Hindenburg Gives Adolph Hitler Conditional Opportunity to Become German Chancellor

November 22, 1932
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ing, Centrist leader, and Dr. Alfred Hugenberg, the Nationalist Party head, neither of whom is friendly toward the Nazis.

President von Hindenburg’s conditions place Hitler in a dilemma. If he accepts the commission and is unable to form a cabinet, his prestige sinks. If he refuses, he loses his chance to become Chancellor.

A government communique issued in connection with the commission states that a reply is expected from Hitler today and points out: “Herr Hitler was commissioned in the capacity of leader of the largest party in the Reichstag after he had declared most emphatically to the President of the Reich that his party would co-operate only in a government led by himself.”

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