East Germany was a communist country with no elections. West Germany was democratic with elections.
There were no elections in Germany in the Holocaust.
Uwe Andersen has written: 'Vom umworbenen \\' -- subject(s): Alien labor, Foreign population 'Wahl '83' -- subject(s): Elections, Politics and government 'Wahl '80' -- subject(s): Elections, Germany (West), Germany (West). Bundestag, Voting 'Kommunalpolitik in Nordrhein- Westfalen im Umbruch' 'Wahl '98' -- subject(s): Elections, Elections, 1998, Germany, Germany. Bundestag 'Wahl '76: Bundestagswahl 1976'
In Germany, permanent residents (Niederlassungserlaubnis) do not have the right to vote in federal elections or state elections. However, they can vote in local elections (Kommunalwahlen) in some federal states, depending on specific regulations. It’s important to check the local laws in your area to understand your voting rights.
Georg Kaisenberg has written: 'Die Wahl zum Reichstag' -- subject(s): Election law, Elections, Germany, Germany. Reichstag
The current Chancellor of Germany is Angela Merkel.
divied Germany into four zones, agreed to allow free elections in Poland and other eastern European coutries now.
There were two general elections in 1932. The Nazis' share of the vote was: July 1932: 37% November 1932: 34% In both elections they obtained a higher percentage of the vote than any other party.
There was no official government of Germany when WWI ended because they had destroyed their economy and were in control of troops who "kept the peace" but after a series of elections Adolf Hitler became grand chancellor of Germany
Willibald Fink has written: 'Die NPD bei der Bayerischen Landtagswahl 1966' -- subject(s): Bavaria (Germany), Bavaria (Germany). Landtag, Elections, Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands (Germany : West)
No. Hitler was named Chancellor in January, 1933 after his Nazi Party won the most seats in the national government in elections that month. There had been several elections within a very short space of time in Germany, with the new government formed following each election soon proving itself incapable of dealing with the huge problems Germany was facing. (Elections in a parliamentary system can happen at irregular times, not just every so-many years). That was the last election in Germany until after WWII was over.
Andreas Timm has written: 'Die SPD-Strategie im Bundestagswahlkampf 1998' -- subject(s): Elections, 1998, Germany, Germany. Bundestag, Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands