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  2. 1928 German federal election - Wikipedia

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    The fourth Marx cabinet collapsed in February 1928 due to a dispute over education policy, with new elections called for May. The results were a defeat for the parties of the centre-right cabinet: the DNVP particularly suffered, falling to 14%, as did the conservative German People's Party (DVP) and German Democratic Party (DDP).

  3. Nazi Party election results - Wikipedia

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    Nazi Party election results presents a series of tables that summarize the election results of the Nazi Party in German national and state elections. They display the number of votes received, the percentage of the vote, the Party's numerical ranking, the number of parliamentary seats won and the change in the number of seats.

  4. List of elections in 1928 - Wikipedia

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    The following elections occurred in the year 1928. Africa. 1928 Southern Rhodesian general election; Asia. 1928 Japanese general election ... 1928 German federal ...

  5. Nazi Party - Wikipedia

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    The votes that the Nazis received in the 1932 elections established the Nazi Party as the largest parliamentary faction of the Weimar Republic government. Hitler was appointed as Chancellor of Germany on 30 January 1933. The Reichstag fire on 27 February 1933 gave Hitler a pretext for suppressing his political opponents.

  6. Category:1928 elections in Germany - Wikipedia

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    1928 German federal election; H. Hamburg state elections in the Weimar Republic; M. 1928 Mecklenburg-Strelitz state election; Mecklenburg-Strelitz Landtag elections ...

  7. Nuremberg rallies - Wikipedia

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    The Nuremberg rallies (officially Reichsparteitag ⓘ, meaning Reich Party Congress) were a series of celebratory events coordinated by the Nazi Party and held in the German city of Nuremberg from 1923 to 1938. The first nationwide party convention took place in Munich in January 1923, but the location was shifted to Nuremberg that September. [1]

  8. Joseph Goebbels - Wikipedia

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    The ban on the Nazi Party was lifted before the Reichstag elections on 20 May 1928. [76] The Nazi Party lost nearly 100,000 voters and earned only 2.6 per cent of the vote nationwide. Results in Berlin were even worse, where they attained only 1.4 per cent of the vote. [ 77 ]

  9. 1928 Prussian state election - Wikipedia

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    29.0% 137 +23 German National People's Party 17.4% 82 −27 Centre Party 14.5% 68 −13 Communist Party 11.9% 56 +12 German People's Party 8.5% 40 −5 Economic Party 4.5% 21 +10 German Democratic Party 4.5% 21 −6 Christian-National Farmers' Party 2.5% 12 +6 Nazi Party 1.8% 6 −5 People's Justice Party 1.3% 2 New Völkisch National Bloc 1.1% 2 New Centre Party (Lower Saxony) 0.7% 3 New This ...