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The Reichstag Elections of 2011 took place throughout the Greater German Reich on July 10, 2011. The elections were set by reformer Führer Heinz Buckliger, who proclaimed that the Reichstag had been a rubber stamp for the Reich for far too long. These were the first actual contested elections since those in 1933, when the Nazi Party first took power in Germany. Subsequent elections only presented the voter with Nazi candidates, and an inevitable Nazi victory. For years before 2011, most eligible voters didn't bother to exercise their rights, knowing full well it didn't matter.

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  • Reichstag Elections of 2011 (In the Presence of Mine Enemies)
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  • The Reichstag Elections of 2011 took place throughout the Greater German Reich on July 10, 2011. The elections were set by reformer Führer Heinz Buckliger, who proclaimed that the Reichstag had been a rubber stamp for the Reich for far too long. These were the first actual contested elections since those in 1933, when the Nazi Party first took power in Germany. Subsequent elections only presented the voter with Nazi candidates, and an inevitable Nazi victory. For years before 2011, most eligible voters didn't bother to exercise their rights, knowing full well it didn't matter.
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  • 2011-07-10(xsd:date)
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  • Reichstag Elections of 2011
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  • Nazi Party Conservatives
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  • Greater German Reich
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  • Nazi Party Reformers
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  • Nazi Party Conservatives
  • Nazi Party Reformers
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  • The Reichstag Elections of 2011 took place throughout the Greater German Reich on July 10, 2011. The elections were set by reformer Führer Heinz Buckliger, who proclaimed that the Reichstag had been a rubber stamp for the Reich for far too long. These were the first actual contested elections since those in 1933, when the Nazi Party first took power in Germany. Subsequent elections only presented the voter with Nazi candidates, and an inevitable Nazi victory. For years before 2011, most eligible voters didn't bother to exercise their rights, knowing full well it didn't matter. The election very nearly didn't happen. Early in 2011, reactionary elements in the Reich, led by Reichsführer-SS Lothar Prützmann launched a putsch against Buckliger. While Buckliger was detained for a day, the German people took to the streets, styming Prützmann's efforts. The putsch failed twenty-four hours after it began, and Buckliger was restored.
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