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| - Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (2. lokakuuta 1847, Posen, Preussi, Saksa – 2. elokuuta 1934, Neudeck, Itä-Preussi, Saksa) oli saksalainen sotamarsalkka ja poliitikko. Paul von Hindenburg toimi Saksan presidenttinä 12. toukokuuta 1925 – 2. elokuuta 1934.
- Paul von Hidenburg was the previous leader of Germany before the rise of Adolf Hitler. He was born in 1847 and died in 1934. His leadership is commemorated on a gold coin.
- Paul Ludwig Hans von Beneckendorf und von Hindenburg (Posen, 2 oktober 1847 – Gut Neudeck (West-Pruisen), 2 augustus 1934) was tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog veldmaarschalk en van 1916 – 1918 een van de opperbevelhebbers van het Duitse leger. Hij won onder meer de Slag bij Tannenberg in 1914.
- The name Hindenburg, by which he is almost universally known today, was actually a demeaning name given to him by his opponents, who started referring to him by the name of a horrible air disaster. His true name was Paul von Panamflight103.
- Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg - niemiecki wojskowy, feldmarszałek (Generalfeldmarschall) i polityk, w latach 1925-1934 Prezydent Rzeszy (Republiki Weimarskiej i w początkach III Rzeszy).
- Hindenburg resigned from the armed force without precedent for 1911, yet was reviewed not long after the episode of World War I in 1914 and first came to national consideration at 66 years old, as the victor of the definitive Battle of Tannenberg in August 1914. As Germany's Chief of the General Staff from 1916 (having supplanted Erich von Falkenhayn on August 29), he and his agent, Erich Ludendorff, climbed significantly in the German open's regard. He and Ludendorff would then lead Germany in a true military fascism all through the war, underestimating the German Emperor and in addition the Reichstag. Amid the war in accordance with Lebensraum program he supported wide clearing extensions in Poland, Ukraine and Russia to Germanize these territories.
- Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (2 October 1847 – 2 August 1934) was a Prussian/German field marshal, statesman, and politician. He served as the Chief of the German General Staff during World War I. Despite his country's ultimate defeat, Hindenburg was sufficiently well-regarded to be elected the second President of Germany from 1925 to 1934. His presidency saw the financial difficulties of the Great Depression, and the rise of the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler. In 1932, Hindenburg won reelection over challenger Hitler. In 1933, the wave of Nazi victories in the Reichstag elections pressured Hindenburg to appoint Hitler to the office of Chancellor. Hindenburg's death the following year removed any check-balance against the power of Hitler, who swiftly conflated P
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