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During the 1930's the president of the 'Weimar Republic' (The name for inter-war Germany) Paul Von Hindenburg (A famous German war hero) was the President from 1925 until 1933 when he handed power to Hitler who then combined the two roles of President and Chancellor in to one role, Fuhrer. The Chancellor before Hitler was Kurt von Schleicher.

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