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In the first part of the 30s in the 20th century, the new chapter of the German history has opened - of the Germany that was facing more than only an economic crisis. On 30th January 1933, the office of chancellor of the, at that time still, republic, was taken by the leader of the National Socialist German Worker's Party (NSDAP) - Adolf Hitler. In a short time the supporters of the superpower politics, braking with the resolutions imposed on the Berlin on the strength of the Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, seized both power and control of the country. The birth of the Third Reich was…mehr

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In the first part of the 30s in the 20th century, the new chapter of the German history has opened - of the Germany that was facing more than only an economic crisis. On 30th January 1933, the office of chancellor of the, at that time still, republic, was taken by the leader of the National Socialist German Worker's Party (NSDAP) - Adolf Hitler. In a short time the supporters of the superpower politics, braking with the resolutions imposed on the Berlin on the strength of the Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, seized both power and control of the country. The birth of the Third Reich was proclaimed, with Hitler acting as the Leader (Fuhrer), at the head of the state. Any restriction, supervised by the international community, was rejected and turned down, what clearly and unambiguously led Germany on the path towards a new war...
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Autorenporträt
Lukasz Gladysiak PhD, born in 1983 in Poznań (Poland), Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań graduate, military historian, journalist, educator and historical reenactor, lecturer of the Museum of Polish Arms in Kolobrzeg. His researches are focused on the German military history in the 20th century, especially weapons as well as armored warfare history. He also conducted historical reenactement and experimental history projects. His portfolio includes five books and several hundred historical articles.