Not hard to win when your only opponents are a Nazi and a Communist
InThePast8080 on
Hitler popular in rural areas apparently. Doesn’t exactly fit with the later nazi-propaganda videos of him at factories, speaking in the big cities etc..
DaiFunka8 on
why did a district in Central Germany vote KPD?
kaiserkeller_ on
Things had already gone to shit by this point. If only Hindenburg had lost the 1925 presidential election (he won by <3 percentage points), maybe Zentrum’s Wilhelm Marx (Christian democrat-ish) would have won reelection in 1932 and never appointed Hitler as chancellor.
Grzechoooo on
Interesting how Masurians (Polish-speaking minority in Prussia) voted for Hitler.
GustavoistSoldier on
Hindenburg was first elected as the anti-Weimar candidate, but his main opponent for reelection was literally Hitler
NIN10DOXD on
It’s interesting that under a post about AFD gaining steam in eastern Germany, that I was told Prussia didn’t support the Nazi Party in their rise when clearly they did. Like I said, eastern Germany was more right wing than the west before and it wasn’t just an effect of the Eastern Bloc.
Accomplished_Newt604 on
Thats pretty much a confession map of catholics and lutherans in Germany
henrikilled on
if you overlap this map with terrotories controlled by Prusia prior to the formation of the modern german state, is there a correlation?
GroundbreakingBag164 on
For anyone curious, this is basically a catholicism/lutheranism map and not that much more
The catholics were conservative but they generally didn’t like the nazi party
General-Ninja9228 on
Look how big Germany was back then, yet they complained that they needed “Lebensraum” in the East with eyes on Ukraine. When they lost the war they also lost East Prussia, West Prussia, Upper and Lower Silesia, and parts of Pomerania. Germans that lived in those areas as well as ethnic Germans from other Eastern countries, were expelled and stuffed into a greatly shrunken Germany.
spyluke on
How will this impact the trout population
Tornirisker on
Why was Ansbach in Bavaria so brown?
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Not hard to win when your only opponents are a Nazi and a Communist
Hitler popular in rural areas apparently. Doesn’t exactly fit with the later nazi-propaganda videos of him at factories, speaking in the big cities etc..
why did a district in Central Germany vote KPD?
Things had already gone to shit by this point. If only Hindenburg had lost the 1925 presidential election (he won by <3 percentage points), maybe Zentrum’s Wilhelm Marx (Christian democrat-ish) would have won reelection in 1932 and never appointed Hitler as chancellor.
Interesting how Masurians (Polish-speaking minority in Prussia) voted for Hitler.
Hindenburg was first elected as the anti-Weimar candidate, but his main opponent for reelection was literally Hitler
It’s interesting that under a post about AFD gaining steam in eastern Germany, that I was told Prussia didn’t support the Nazi Party in their rise when clearly they did. Like I said, eastern Germany was more right wing than the west before and it wasn’t just an effect of the Eastern Bloc.
Thats pretty much a confession map of catholics and lutherans in Germany
if you overlap this map with terrotories controlled by Prusia prior to the formation of the modern german state, is there a correlation?
For anyone curious, this is basically a catholicism/lutheranism map and not that much more
The catholics were conservative but they generally didn’t like the nazi party
Look how big Germany was back then, yet they complained that they needed “Lebensraum” in the East with eyes on Ukraine. When they lost the war they also lost East Prussia, West Prussia, Upper and Lower Silesia, and parts of Pomerania. Germans that lived in those areas as well as ethnic Germans from other Eastern countries, were expelled and stuffed into a greatly shrunken Germany.
How will this impact the trout population
Why was Ansbach in Bavaria so brown?