Great post, but this should be sourced. Did you use AI to make the map? Where’s the information come from?
It is an important and fascinating reminder that the Nazi party was democratically elected. I wonder how much fuckery there was at the time in the democratic process, with things like ballots etc. I’m sure there was, but was it still a legitimate democratic win? Probably.
More-Second-1749 on
Important to note that the Nazis didn’t win a majority. The conservatives formed a coalition with the Nazis to enable Hitler’s rise to power.
Don’t trust conservatives.
polmix23 on
Germans: We are victims of nazis!!!
Also Germans:
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Exciting-Squash4444 on
I find it interesting that a lot of Bavaria didn’t vote for the Nazis. Anyone know why that is?
technotronica on
Interestingly Neukölln in Berlin voted Communist.
GustavoistSoldier on
This was the last free election in an unified Germany until 1990
obssesedparanoid on
i wonder what happened to those small divisions where the left won
Rhythm-Amoeba on
Minor nitpick: you called it the Nazi party when it’s a weimer Republic election map, and the other names are accurate to the ballot. In 1933 (or actually pretty much the entire history of the Nazi party), Germans never referred to it as the Nazi party as they thought it was an insult. To anyone in Germany who voted in this election it would have been known as the NSDAP (National Socialist Workers Party of Germany), or simply the National Socialist party.
That being said I get why you called it that since everyone calls it the Nazi party nowadays. But that wasn’t what would have been on the ballot or to anyone in Germany at the time.
Glittering_Humor5854 on
I’d be interested to compare this map to support for the modern AfD party in the present. I would imagine it’s pretty similar looking, and that’s probably why the major parties are all terrified of them.
raiodocachopo on
Sons of bitches
SkruszonyBankster on
So the expulsion of Germans from the land awarded to Poland after the war was justified given the strong support for the Nazis there.
Urogallo40 on
I find curious that the higher voting to the Nazi party was in zones at the Northeast that were assigned to Poland after second world War. Bad election.
Username117773749146 on
The area with the most Nazis ironically became East Germany
Joe_Doe1 on
You’d think Hitler would have been better leading the Black-White-Red Struggle Front.
torokunai on
pink and red areas got all the bombs 1944-45, natch
feb914 on
It’s interesting that the eastern part seem more pro Nazi, and now that part is not part of Germany anymore.
WOLF_BOY-ARG on
Pero la pregunta es ¿alemania elegio una buena opción?
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crankbaiter11 on
Did much of polish land mass vote for Nazi’s?
Last_Airline_8891 on
bavaria’s strong catholic identity played a big role in their voting patterns
Kevincelt on
I always love how so unabashedly catholic Warmia/Ermland is in East Prussia. You can always see them on German maps.
Rick_McCrawfordler on
Dont blame me -i voted for the German Peasants Party.
No_Magazine_6806 on
The other radical left takeover was in Russia where Bolsheviks had 24% support. In both countries the radical left managed to take the power.
Standard-Mix-7113 on
love how this map highlights the specific regions with those massive spiders
Specialist-Ad-5730 on
Is it too late to reintroduce the Struggle Front? 10/10 name
Erook22 on
This map is so ass for colorblind folks holy
CalmComparison8052 on
interesting how the cultural influences really shape regional identities
AdvantageStatus4635 on
I guess Prussia got denazified
Impressive_Lime7435 on
i visited there once, such a beautiful place
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Last election of Weimar Republic
Great post, but this should be sourced. Did you use AI to make the map? Where’s the information come from?
It is an important and fascinating reminder that the Nazi party was democratically elected. I wonder how much fuckery there was at the time in the democratic process, with things like ballots etc. I’m sure there was, but was it still a legitimate democratic win? Probably.
Important to note that the Nazis didn’t win a majority. The conservatives formed a coalition with the Nazis to enable Hitler’s rise to power.
Don’t trust conservatives.
Germans: We are victims of nazis!!!
Also Germans:
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I find it interesting that a lot of Bavaria didn’t vote for the Nazis. Anyone know why that is?
Interestingly Neukölln in Berlin voted Communist.
This was the last free election in an unified Germany until 1990
i wonder what happened to those small divisions where the left won
Minor nitpick: you called it the Nazi party when it’s a weimer Republic election map, and the other names are accurate to the ballot. In 1933 (or actually pretty much the entire history of the Nazi party), Germans never referred to it as the Nazi party as they thought it was an insult. To anyone in Germany who voted in this election it would have been known as the NSDAP (National Socialist Workers Party of Germany), or simply the National Socialist party.
That being said I get why you called it that since everyone calls it the Nazi party nowadays. But that wasn’t what would have been on the ballot or to anyone in Germany at the time.
I’d be interested to compare this map to support for the modern AfD party in the present. I would imagine it’s pretty similar looking, and that’s probably why the major parties are all terrified of them.
Sons of bitches
So the expulsion of Germans from the land awarded to Poland after the war was justified given the strong support for the Nazis there.
I find curious that the higher voting to the Nazi party was in zones at the Northeast that were assigned to Poland after second world War. Bad election.
The area with the most Nazis ironically became East Germany
You’d think Hitler would have been better leading the Black-White-Red Struggle Front.
pink and red areas got all the bombs 1944-45, natch
It’s interesting that the eastern part seem more pro Nazi, and now that part is not part of Germany anymore.
Pero la pregunta es ¿alemania elegio una buena opción?
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Did much of polish land mass vote for Nazi’s?
bavaria’s strong catholic identity played a big role in their voting patterns
I always love how so unabashedly catholic Warmia/Ermland is in East Prussia. You can always see them on German maps.
Dont blame me -i voted for the German Peasants Party.
The other radical left takeover was in Russia where Bolsheviks had 24% support. In both countries the radical left managed to take the power.
love how this map highlights the specific regions with those massive spiders
Is it too late to reintroduce the Struggle Front? 10/10 name
This map is so ass for colorblind folks holy
interesting how the cultural influences really shape regional identities
I guess Prussia got denazified
i visited there once, such a beautiful place