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SZ Photo - Pres­i­den­tial cabinets at the end of the Weimar Republic, 1930-1933

After the failure of the Grand Coalition with Chancellor Hermann Müller (SPD), the era of presidential cabinets began. The Chancellors Heinrich Brüning (Center Party), Franz von Papen (independent) and Kurt von Schleicher (independent) ruled with the help of President Paul von Hindenburg without parliament and effectively ended parliamentary democracy in Germany. - This selection contains pictures from our partner agency Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo.

Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening during a speech at the RDI

25.09.1931 - Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening (1885-1970) during a speech in front of the Reich Union of German Industry (RDI), in honor of the Privy Councilor Dr. Carl Duisburg. In the backg...
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State Secretary von Buelow, Reich Chancellor Bruening and Reich Defense Minister Groener

24.04.1932 - Minister meeting at the Bodensee. From left: State Secretary Bernhard Wilhelm von Buelow (1885-1936), Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening and Reich Defense Minister and Minister of...
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Paul von Hindenburg, Kurt Schleicher, Franz von Papen, Wilhelm Freiherr Gayl, Otto Meissner, 1932

01.09.1932 - Reich president Paul von Hindenburg (2. from right) with his 'camarillas' on the terrace of Neudeck estate. At his table are: Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen (left), Home Secretar...
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Chancellor Franz von Papen with Stahlhelm-leaders, 1932

01.01.1932 - Franz von Papen (1879-1969), German politician and Chancellor welcomes high Stahlhelm-leaders in the Berlin Lustgarten at a combatant meeting. [XPAEXPORTID000004]
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Franz von Papen and Kurt von Schleicher as guests of the Stahlhelm, 1932

04.09.1932 - Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen and Minister of Defense Kurt von Schleicher, take part as guests of the Stahlhelm at the Stahlhelm appeal on the Tempelhof field in Berlin. [XPAEXP...
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Alfred Hugenberg, Otto Schmidt and Heinrich Bruening, 1931

13.10.1931 - Reich Chancellor Dr. Heinrich Bruening, Otto Schmidt-Hannover and Dr. Alfred Hugenberg on the way to the Reichstag, which met again after a half year pause. Left photo: Privy Counc...
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Heinrich Bruening during a speech to the League of Nations in Geneva, 1932

09.02.1932 - Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening gives a speech before the League of Nations in Geneva. The occasion was an international disarmament conference of the League. Bruening calls for...
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Heinrich Bruening on the way to the Reichstag, 1932

01.01.1932 - Chancellor Heinrich Bruening (left) on the way to the Reichstag. [XPAEXPORTID000004]
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Ordinance by the Reich President during the 'Prussian Coup', 1932

20.07.1932 - Ordinance by Reich President von Hindenburg handing over governmental authority to the military on an advertising pillar in Berlin. A state of emergency is imposed, the Prussian go...
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Reich National Defense Forces in front of the Police Presidium to ensure the Prussian coup, 1932

20.07.1932 - On the day when the state of emergency was declared, Reich National Defense guards gathered in front of the Berlin Police Presidium on Alexanderplatz to protect against the awaited...
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Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening during a speech at the RDI
Chancellor Franz von Papen with Stahlhelm-leaders, 1932
Heinrich Bruening during a speech to the League of Nations in Geneva, 1932
State Secretary von Buelow, Reich Chancellor Bruening and Reich Defense Minister Groener
Franz von Papen and Kurt von Schleicher as guests of the Stahlhelm, 1932
Heinrich Bruening on the way to the Reichstag, 1932
Paul von Hindenburg, Kurt Schleicher, Franz von Papen, Wilhelm Freiherr Gayl, Otto Meissner, 1932
Alfred Hugenberg, Otto Schmidt and Heinrich Bruening, 1931
Ordinance by the Reich President during the 'Prussian Coup', 1932

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