Paul von Hindenburg
Germany did not have a Governor but a President (head of state) and a Chancellor (head of the government).The German President at the time was Paul von Hindenburg, full name Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (born 2 October 1847, in Posen; died 2 August 1934 in Gut Neudeck, East Prussia).The German Chancellor before Hitler was Kurt von Schleicher, who served from 4 December 1932 to 28 January 1933.
President Hindenburg's death gave Hitler the opportunity to seize total power in Germany by elevating himself to the position of Führer, or absolute leader, of the German nation and its people.
The highest ranking military official is Thomas de Maziere, the German defense minister. The highest ranking military leader under him is the chief of staff, General Volker.
The airship LZ-129 Hindenburg was built for intercontinental passenger, mail, and freight transportation. Its primary route was between Germany and the United States, with additional flights between Germany and South America. At the time Hindenburg was designed, there were no fixed-wing airplanes capable of flying passengers and mail between Europe and America on a regular basis. Hindenburg's first flight was in March, 1936, and the ship was destroyed by fire at Lakehurst, New Jersey on May 5, 1937. Source: www.Airships.net
Paul von Hindenburg
Hindenburg was the leader of Germany prior to Hitler's ascension to power .
Paul von Hindenburg was elected president in 1925.
Paul von Hindenburg
Paul von Hindenburg
it was named after the late president of Germany, paul von Hindenburg
Paul von Hindenburg
President Von Hindenburg
Germany did not have a Governor but a President (head of state) and a Chancellor (head of the government).The German President at the time was Paul von Hindenburg, full name Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (born 2 October 1847, in Posen; died 2 August 1934 in Gut Neudeck, East Prussia).The German Chancellor before Hitler was Kurt von Schleicher, who served from 4 December 1932 to 28 January 1933.
President Hindenburg's death gave Hitler the opportunity to seize total power in Germany by elevating himself to the position of Führer, or absolute leader, of the German nation and its people.
Paul von Hindenburg .
Gert von Hindenburg has written: 'Hindenburg, 1847-1934'