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Headline: Kurt von Schleicher and Franz von Papen, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: The image shows Chancellor Franz von Papen (right), who had to resign on 17 November 1932 and his successor General Kurt von Schleicher (left), who was Chancellor for a short period between December 2 1932 and 28 January 1933, on the racecourse in Berlin.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00015230Kurt von Schleicher and Franz von Papen, 1932The image shows Chancellor Franz von Papen (right), who had to resign on 17 November 1932 and his successor General Kurt von Schleicher (left), who was Chancellor for a short period between December 2 1932 and 28 January 1933, on the racecourse in Berlin.
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Headline: Heinrich Bruening, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: Heinrich Bruening (1885-1970) was chairman of the Center Party Reich Chancellor from 30. March 1930 until 7. October 1931 and from 9. October 1931 to 30. May 1932.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00030444Heinrich Bruening, 1931Heinrich Bruening (1885-1970) was chairman of the Center Party Reich Chancellor from 30. March 1930 until 7. October 1931 and from 9. October 1931 to 30. May 1932.
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Headline: Heinrich Bruening, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: Heinrich Bruening (1885-1970), German politician. He was chancellor from 30. March 1930 to 07. October 1931 and from 09. October 1931 to 30. May 1932.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00030632Heinrich Bruening, 1931Heinrich Bruening (1885-1970), German politician. He was chancellor from 30. March 1930 to 07. October 1931 and from 09. October 1931 to 30. May 1932.
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Headline: Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening during a speech at the RDIDate: 25.09.1931Image text: 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 background are fraternity members and the coat of arms of the RDI.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002382Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening during a speech at the RDIReich 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 background are fraternity members and the coat of arms of the RDI.
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Headline: Chancellor Franz von Papen with Stahlhelm-leaders, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: Franz von Papen (1879-1969), German politician and Chancellor welcomes high Stahlhelm-leaders in the Berlin Lustgarten at a combatant meeting.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00011941Chancellor Franz von Papen with Stahlhelm-leaders, 1932Franz von Papen (1879-1969), German politician and Chancellor welcomes high Stahlhelm-leaders in the Berlin Lustgarten at a combatant meeting.
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Headline: Strike ban in Berlin, 1932Date: 21.07.1932Image text: After Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen had taken over the Prussian government, he issued a regulation which made illegal calls for strikes. In order to forestall a feared general strike, a corresponding placard was made public by the military commander of Great-Berlin and Brandenburg Lieutenant-General Gerd von Rundstedt.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295839Strike ban in Berlin, 1932After Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen had taken over the Prussian government, he issued a regulation which made illegal calls for strikes. In order to forestall a feared general strike, a corresponding placard was made public by the military commander of Great-Berlin and Brandenburg Lieutenant-General Gerd von Rundstedt.
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Headline: Signed decree on the dissolution of the Reichstag, 1932Date: 04.06.1932Image text: At the request of Chancellor von Papen, President Paul von Hindenburg signed a decree on the dissolution of the Reichstag.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00297250Signed decree on the dissolution of the Reichstag, 1932At the request of Chancellor von Papen, President Paul von Hindenburg signed a decree on the dissolution of the Reichstag.
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Headline: Regulation against political terror, 1932Date: 09.08.1932Image text: On August 9, 1932, a notice informs the public that the national government under Chancellor Franz von Papen has adopted a regulation against political terror. The death penalty was introduced because of the heavy road battles and civil war-like conditions, use of explosives and political murders.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296739Regulation against political terror, 1932On August 9, 1932, a notice informs the public that the national government under Chancellor Franz von Papen has adopted a regulation against political terror. The death penalty was introduced because of the heavy road battles and civil war-like conditions, use of explosives and political murders.
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Headline: Franz von Papen at a Stahlhelm roll call in Berlin, 1932Date: 04.09.1932Image text: The Reich Chancellor, Franz von Papen, is also present as a guest at the march of the Stahlhelm on the Tempelhof field.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00297033Franz von Papen at a Stahlhelm roll call in Berlin, 1932The Reich Chancellor, Franz von Papen, is also present as a guest at the march of the Stahlhelm on the Tempelhof field.
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Headline: Written version of the dissolution of the Reichstag, 1932Date: 12.09.1932Image text: In September, Reich President Paul von Hindenburg dissolved the parliament. Here is the written decree. The document is also signed by Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen and Minister of the Interior, Freiherr Wilhelm von Gayl.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00297251Written version of the dissolution of the Reichstag, 1932In September, Reich President Paul von Hindenburg dissolved the parliament. Here is the written decree. The document is also signed by Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen and Minister of the Interior, Freiherr Wilhelm von Gayl.
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Headline: Alfred Hugenberg, Otto Schmidt and Heinrich Bruening, 1931Date: 13.10.1931Image text: 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 Councilor Alfred Hugenberg (DNVP) and the Reichstag representative Otto Schmidt - Hannover (right). Right photo: Bruening's arrival at the Reichstag.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00014486Alfred Hugenberg, Otto Schmidt and Heinrich Bruening, 1931Reich 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 Councilor Alfred Hugenberg (DNVP) and the Reichstag representative Otto Schmidt - Hannover (right). Right photo: Bruening's arrival at the Reichstag.
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Headline: Speech by Reich Chancellor Bruening in the Reichstag, 1931Date: 13.12.1931Image text: The Center Party politician and Chancellor Heinrich Bruening (standing at the lectern) holds a speech before the deputies.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00297238Speech by Reich Chancellor Bruening in the Reichstag, 1931The Center Party politician and Chancellor Heinrich Bruening (standing at the lectern) holds a speech before the deputies.
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Headline: Heinrich Bruening at a party meeting of the Centre, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening holds a speech a party meeting of the Center Party in the spring of 1932.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00030451Heinrich Bruening at a party meeting of the Centre, 1932Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening holds a speech a party meeting of the Center Party in the spring of 1932.
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Headline: The Landtag of Prussia, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: At the meeting of the Prussian Landtag of November 24th, the People's Welfare Minister of the Prussian Sovereign Government, Heinrich Hirtsiefer (Center Party), protests against the decrees of the Reich President on the establishment of a Reichskommissar ( Imperial Commissioner) in Prussia.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295446The Landtag of Prussia, 1932At the meeting of the Prussian Landtag of November 24th, the People's Welfare Minister of the Prussian Sovereign Government, Heinrich Hirtsiefer (Center Party), protests against the decrees of the Reich President on the establishment of a Reichskommissar ( Imperial Commissioner) in Prussia.
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Headline: People gathering in front of the Prussian Ministry of the Interior, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: A crowd gathered in front of the entrance of the Prussian Ministry of the Interior at Wilhelmstrasse 74 after the so-called Preussenschlag (Prussian coup), the dismissal of the Prussian government by the Chancellor of the Reich and the new Prussian Reichskommissar, Franz von Papen.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295454People gathering in front of the Prussian Ministry of the Interior, 1932A crowd gathered in front of the entrance of the Prussian Ministry of the Interior at Wilhelmstrasse 74 after the so-called Preussenschlag (Prussian coup), the dismissal of the Prussian government by the Chancellor of the Reich and the new Prussian Reichskommissar, Franz von Papen.
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Headline: A wagon of the Reich Defense Forces ensures the Prussian coup, 1932Date: 20.07.1932Image text: A Reich Defense Force wagon drives to the Reich Chancellory in Wilhelmstrasse in order to protect it from the feared workers' uprising against the ousting of the SPD government of Braun/Severing by von Papen.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00074519A wagon of the Reich Defense Forces ensures the Prussian coup, 1932A Reich Defense Force wagon drives to the Reich Chancellory in Wilhelmstrasse in order to protect it from the feared workers' uprising against the ousting of the SPD government of Braun/Severing by von Papen.
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Headline: Wagons of the Reich Defense Forces in Wilhelmstrasse ensure the Prussian coupDate: 20.07.1932Image text: The Reich Defense Forces occupied the government district and secured the Reich Chancellory in order to be able to withstand the awaited worker's uprising against von Papen's coup against the SPD government of Braun/Severing.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00074514Wagons of the Reich Defense Forces in Wilhelmstrasse ensure the Prussian coupThe Reich Defense Forces occupied the government district and secured the Reich Chancellory in order to be able to withstand the awaited worker's uprising against von Papen's coup against the SPD government of Braun/Severing.
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Headline: Papen's cabinet, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: Following the resignation of Chancellor Heinrich Bruening 30 May 1932 Franz von Papen (1879-1969) took over the chancellorship and formed a cabinet of 'national concentration'. In the Cabinet Papen (06.01.1932-17.11.1932) were from left: Minister for Food Magnus Freiherr von Braun, Reich Interior Minister Wilhelm Freiherr von Gayl, Chancellor Franz von Papen, Foreign Minister Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath. In the 2 Row from left standing: Minister of Justice Franz Gurtner, Economic and Labor Minister Hermann Warmbold and Defense Minister General Kurt von Schleicher.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00011944Papen's cabinet, 1932Following the resignation of Chancellor Heinrich Bruening 30 May 1932 Franz von Papen (1879-1969) took over the chancellorship and formed a cabinet of 'national concentration'. In the Cabinet Papen (06.01.1932-17.11.1932) were from left: Minister for Food Magnus Freiherr von Braun, Reich Interior Minister Wilhelm Freiherr von Gayl, Chancellor Franz von Papen, Foreign Minister Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath. In the 2 Row from left standing: Minister of Justice Franz Gurtner, Economic and Labor Minister Hermann Warmbold and Defense Minister General Kurt von Schleicher.
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Headline: Franz von Papen, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: Portrait of the Chancellor Franz von Papen. Undated photo, presumably during his term of office (01.06.1932-17.11.1932).Photo: Knorr + HirthImage number: 00480399Franz von Papen, 1932Portrait of the Chancellor Franz von Papen. Undated photo, presumably during his term of office (01.06.1932-17.11.1932).
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Headline: Heinrich Bruening speaks in the House of Lords, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: Reich Chancellor Bruening during a speech in the Prussian House of Lords in Berlin.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00098044Heinrich Bruening speaks in the House of Lords, 1931Reich Chancellor Bruening during a speech in the Prussian House of Lords in Berlin.
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Headline: Franz von Papen, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: Franz von Papen (1879-1969), German politician.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00012319Franz von Papen, 1932Franz von Papen (1879-1969), German politician.
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Headline: Reich National Defense Forces in front of the Police Presidium to ensure the Prussian coup, 1932Date: 20.07.1932Image text: 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 workers' uprising against the ousting of the Prussian SPD government.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00074520Reich National Defense Forces in front of the Police Presidium to ensure the Prussian coup, 1932On 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 workers' uprising against the ousting of the Prussian SPD government.
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Headline: Proceedings of the constitutional court after the so-called 'Prussian Coup', 1932Date: 20.07.1932Image text: The proceedings of the constitutional court chaired by the Reichstag president Erwin Bumke, about the legality of the so-called 'Prussian Coup', the dismissal of the Prussian government under Prime Minister Otto Braun (SPD) by Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00081205Proceedings of the constitutional court after the so-called 'Prussian Coup', 1932The proceedings of the constitutional court chaired by the Reichstag president Erwin Bumke, about the legality of the so-called 'Prussian Coup', the dismissal of the Prussian government under Prime Minister Otto Braun (SPD) by Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen.
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Headline: Franz von Papen becomes Reichskommissar in Prussia, 20.07.1932Date: 23.07.1932Image text: On the 23th of July began, before the Supreme Court of Prussia, the trial on the motion of the former Prussian government against the emergency ordinance of the Reich president and the appointment of the Chancellor von Papen to Reichskommissar. This photograph shows a meeting of the State Court, chaired by the President of the Reichsgericht, Erwin Bumke.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00294679Franz von Papen becomes Reichskommissar in Prussia, 20.07.1932On the 23th of July began, before the Supreme Court of Prussia, the trial on the motion of the former Prussian government against the emergency ordinance of the Reich president and the appointment of the Chancellor von Papen to Reichskommissar. This photograph shows a meeting of the State Court, chaired by the President of the Reichsgericht, Erwin Bumke.
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Headline: Court hearing against the measures of Papens, 1932Date: 23.07.1932Image text: On the 23th of July began, before the Supreme Court of Prussia, the trial on the motion of the former Prussian government against the emergency ordinance of the Reich president and the appointment of the Chancellor von Papen to Reichskommissar. This photograph gives an overview during the trial. At the judge's table on the presidential chair, Supreme Court President Erwin Bumke, left the Supreme Court councilors Franz Triebel, Dr. Schwalbe, Oberverwaltungsgerichtsrat Dr. Gumpel, before him the representative of Prussia Ministerialdirektor Badt, right at the President Reichsgerichtsrat Schmitz, Oberverwaltungsgerichtsrat Dr. v. Mueller, Oberverwaltungsgerichtsrat Dr. Max Striegler. Right of the table, the newly appointed representative of the Reich, Ministerialdirektor Gottheimer.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00294677Court hearing against the measures of Papens, 1932On the 23th of July began, before the Supreme Court of Prussia, the trial on the motion of the former Prussian government against the emergency ordinance of the Reich president and the appointment of the Chancellor von Papen to Reichskommissar. This photograph gives an overview during the trial. At the judge's table on the presidential chair, Supreme Court President Erwin Bumke, left the Supreme Court councilors Franz Triebel, Dr. Schwalbe, Oberverwaltungsgerichtsrat Dr. Gumpel, before him the representative of Prussia Ministerialdirektor Badt, right at the President Reichsgerichtsrat Schmitz, Oberverwaltungsgerichtsrat Dr. v. Mueller, Oberverwaltungsgerichtsrat Dr. Max Striegler. Right of the table, the newly appointed representative of the Reich, Ministerialdirektor Gottheimer.
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Headline: Judgment of the State Court against the Reich government, 1932Date: 20.07.1932Image text: The states Prussia, Bavaria and Baden, the Prussian Landtag factions of Social Democrats and Center sue the German government because of the decree of July 20, which deposed the government and appointed Franz von Papen to Reichskommissar. This photograph shows Reichsgerichtsrat Erwin Bumke, in the middle of the horseshoe table while reading the verdict in Leipzig.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00294672Judgment of the State Court against the Reich government, 1932The states Prussia, Bavaria and Baden, the Prussian Landtag factions of Social Democrats and Center sue the German government because of the decree of July 20, which deposed the government and appointed Franz von Papen to Reichskommissar. This photograph shows Reichsgerichtsrat Erwin Bumke, in the middle of the horseshoe table while reading the verdict in Leipzig.
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Headline: Waiting for the verdict, 1932Date: 20.07.1932Image text: People wait outside the State Court in Leipzig on the verdict, whether the establishment of a provisional government in Prussia was a coup.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00294673Waiting for the verdict, 1932People wait outside the State Court in Leipzig on the verdict, whether the establishment of a provisional government in Prussia was a coup.
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Headline: Occupation of Reich Chancellery by the Reichswehr, 1932Date: 20.07.1932Image text: The Reichswehr occupied the Reich Chancellery (pictured) after the dismissal of the SPD government Braun / Severing by Franz von Papen and his appointment to Reichskommissar for Prussia.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00294674Occupation of Reich Chancellery by the Reichswehr, 1932The Reichswehr occupied the Reich Chancellery (pictured) after the dismissal of the SPD government Braun / Severing by Franz von Papen and his appointment to Reichskommissar for Prussia.
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Headline: Exceptional state in Berlin, 1932Date: 20.07.1932Image text: After the dismissal of the SPD government Braun / Sevring by Franz von Papen and his appointment to Reichskommissar resistance was expected. For this reason, state of emergency is imposed, and the Reichswehr patrols through the streets and, as in this picture, takes up position before the Reich Chancellery.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00294675Exceptional state in Berlin, 1932After the dismissal of the SPD government Braun / Sevring by Franz von Papen and his appointment to Reichskommissar resistance was expected. For this reason, state of emergency is imposed, and the Reichswehr patrols through the streets and, as in this picture, takes up position before the Reich Chancellery.
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Headline: Crowd before the Ministry of the Interior, 1932Date: 20.07.1932Image text: This photograph shows a crowd of people gathered in front of the Ministry of the Interior. The reason for the gathering is the dismissal of the SPD government Braun / Severing by Franz von Papen, who has appointed himself as Reichskommissar. In order to prevent protests a state of emergency was declared in Berlin.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00294671Crowd before the Ministry of the Interior, 1932This photograph shows a crowd of people gathered in front of the Ministry of the Interior. The reason for the gathering is the dismissal of the SPD government Braun / Severing by Franz von Papen, who has appointed himself as Reichskommissar. In order to prevent protests a state of emergency was declared in Berlin.
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Headline: Arrest of the Berlin Police Commander during the Prussian coup, 1932Date: 20.07.1932Image text: Soldiers of the Reich National Defense Forces arrest the Police Commander of Berlin, without the occurrence of the feared workers' uprising against von Papen's move against the Prussian SPD government of Braun/Severing.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00074527Arrest of the Berlin Police Commander during the Prussian coup, 1932Soldiers of the Reich National Defense Forces arrest the Police Commander of Berlin, without the occurrence of the feared workers' uprising against von Papen's move against the Prussian SPD government of Braun/Severing.
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Headline: Reich Defense Force patrols in the Berlin government district ensure the Prussian coup.Date: 20.07.1932Image text: After the appointment of von Papen as Reich Commissar of Prussia and the imposing of the military state of emergency in Berlin and Brandenburg, the Reich Defense Force patrols Kruppstrasse in Berlin with armed troops to secure the governmental buildings.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00074516Reich Defense Force patrols in the Berlin government district ensure the Prussian coup.After the appointment of von Papen as Reich Commissar of Prussia and the imposing of the military state of emergency in Berlin and Brandenburg, the Reich Defense Force patrols Kruppstrasse in Berlin with armed troops to secure the governmental buildings.
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Headline: Reich National Defense Force patrol in Berlin to ensure the Prussian coup, 1932Date: 20.07.1932Image text: Armed soldiers of the Reich National Defense Forces move through the streets of Berlin, in order to be able to protect against an awaited workers' uprising against the ousting of the Reich government of Braun/Severing.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00074522Reich National Defense Force patrol in Berlin to ensure the Prussian coup, 1932Armed soldiers of the Reich National Defense Forces move through the streets of Berlin, in order to be able to protect against an awaited workers' uprising against the ousting of the Reich government of Braun/Severing.
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Headline: Gathering in front of the Ministry of the Interior, 1932Date: 20.07.1932Image text: This photograph shows a crowd of people gathered in front of the Ministry of the Interior. The reason for the gathering is the dismissal of the SPD government Braun / Severing by Franz von Papen, who has appointed himself as Reichskommissar. In order to prevent protests a state of emergency was declared in Berlin.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00294670Gathering in front of the Ministry of the Interior, 1932This photograph shows a crowd of people gathered in front of the Ministry of the Interior. The reason for the gathering is the dismissal of the SPD government Braun / Severing by Franz von Papen, who has appointed himself as Reichskommissar. In order to prevent protests a state of emergency was declared in Berlin.
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Headline: Occupation of the Berlin Police Presidium by the Reich Defense Force, 1932Date: 20.07.1932Image text: The Reich Defense Force occupies the Police Presidium on Alexanderplatz, in preparation of the awaited workers' uprising against von Papen's Putsch, in which the SPD government of Braun/Severing was ousted...Photo: ScherlImage number: 00074435Occupation of the Berlin Police Presidium by the Reich Defense Force, 1932The Reich Defense Force occupies the Police Presidium on Alexanderplatz, in preparation of the awaited workers' uprising against von Papen's Putsch, in which the SPD government of Braun/Severing was ousted...
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Headline: Trucks of the Reich Defense Forces in front of the foreign office ensure the Prussian coupDate: 20.07.1932Image text: After the appointment of von Papen as Reich Commissar of Prussia and the imposing of the military state of emergency in Berlin and Brandenburg, Reich Defense Force trucks with armed troops drive from the foreign office in Wilhelmstrasse in Berlin to secure the governmental buildings.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00074515Trucks of the Reich Defense Forces in front of the foreign office ensure the Prussian coupAfter the appointment of von Papen as Reich Commissar of Prussia and the imposing of the military state of emergency in Berlin and Brandenburg, Reich Defense Force trucks with armed troops drive from the foreign office in Wilhelmstrasse in Berlin to secure the governmental buildings.
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Headline: Order of the President of the Reich on a poster, 1932Date: 01.01.1926Image text: On August 9, Reich Chancellor von Papen introduced the death penalty for political murder and use of explosives to end the civil war-like street battles between the KPD and the NSDAP. Here, citizens are looking at the decree against political terror on a poster on an advertising column.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00296883Order of the President of the Reich on a poster, 1932On August 9, Reich Chancellor von Papen introduced the death penalty for political murder and use of explosives to end the civil war-like street battles between the KPD and the NSDAP. Here, citizens are looking at the decree against political terror on a poster on an advertising column.
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Headline: The Cabinet Papen after the swearing-in ceremony, 1932Date: 01.06.1932Image text: The Cabinet Papen (01.06.1932-11.17.1932) after the swearing in at the palace of President von Hindenburg. 1.row: Chancellor Franz von Papen, Foreign Minister Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath, Reich Minister for Food Magnus Freiherr von Braun. Behind: Minister of Justice Franz Gurtner, Defense Minister General Kurt von Schleicher, Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Freiherr von Gayl, Dr. Planck, Economic and Labor Minister Hermann Warmbold.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00011938The Cabinet Papen after the swearing-in ceremony, 1932The Cabinet Papen (01.06.1932-11.17.1932) after the swearing in at the palace of President von Hindenburg. 1.row: Chancellor Franz von Papen, Foreign Minister Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath, Reich Minister for Food Magnus Freiherr von Braun. Behind: Minister of Justice Franz Gurtner, Defense Minister General Kurt von Schleicher, Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Freiherr von Gayl, Dr. Planck, Economic and Labor Minister Hermann Warmbold.
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Headline: Meeting of the Chancellor with the Prime Ministers, 1932Date: 01.07.1932Image text: At a meeting with the prime ministers of all German states Chancellor Franz von Papen speaks about the so-called Prussian coup and the subsequent state of emergency. First row (from left to right): Werner Kuechenthal (Braunschweig, far left), Bernhard Adelung (Hessen), Walther Schieck (Saxony), Josef Schmitt (Baden), Mr. Rieper, Heinrich Held (Bavaria), Chancellor Franz von Papen, Wilhelm Bazille (Wuerttemberg Minister of Culture), Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Freiherr von Gayl, Gustav Adolf Dehlinger, and Fritz Schaeffer (Minister of State in the Bavarian Ministry of Finance).Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00295423Meeting of the Chancellor with the Prime Ministers, 1932At a meeting with the prime ministers of all German states Chancellor Franz von Papen speaks about the so-called Prussian coup and the subsequent state of emergency. First row (from left to right): Werner Kuechenthal (Braunschweig, far left), Bernhard Adelung (Hessen), Walther Schieck (Saxony), Josef Schmitt (Baden), Mr. Rieper, Heinrich Held (Bavaria), Chancellor Franz von Papen, Wilhelm Bazille (Wuerttemberg Minister of Culture), Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Freiherr von Gayl, Gustav Adolf Dehlinger, and Fritz Schaeffer (Minister of State in the Bavarian Ministry of Finance).
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Headline: Ordinance by the Reich President during the 'Prussian Coup', 1932Date: 20.07.1932Image text: 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 government is deposed and von Papen becomes Reich Commissar of Prussia.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00074454Ordinance by the Reich President during the 'Prussian Coup', 1932Ordinance 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 government is deposed and von Papen becomes Reich Commissar of Prussia.
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Headline: Court hearing against the measures of Papens, 1932Date: 23.07.1932Image text: On the 23th of July began, before the Supreme Court of Prussia, the trial on the motion of the former Prussian government against the emergency ordinance of the Reich president and the appointment of the Chancellor von Papen to Reichskommissar. This photograph shows the State Court at the horseshoe table,at the left table are the representatives of Prussia, at the middle table the representatives of Bavaria and Baden, who joined the lawsuit. At the right table sit the representatives of the Reich.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00294678Court hearing against the measures of Papens, 1932On the 23th of July began, before the Supreme Court of Prussia, the trial on the motion of the former Prussian government against the emergency ordinance of the Reich president and the appointment of the Chancellor von Papen to Reichskommissar. This photograph shows the State Court at the horseshoe table,at the left table are the representatives of Prussia, at the middle table the representatives of Bavaria and Baden, who joined the lawsuit. At the right table sit the representatives of the Reich.
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Headline: Chancellor Bruening reading out the government declaration, 1930Date: 01.03.1930Image text: The Chancellor delivers a statement in the Reichstag in March. On the government benches left in the picture sit his ministers (Cabinet Bruening I).Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 00297231Chancellor Bruening reading out the government declaration, 1930The Chancellor delivers a statement in the Reichstag in March. On the government benches left in the picture sit his ministers (Cabinet Bruening I).
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Headline: The cabinet of Bruening I, 1930Date: 31.03.1930Image text: The new national government under Chancellor Heinrich Bruening (cabinet Bruening I) after the first council. Sitting from left to right: Interior Minister Joseph Wirth (Centre Party), Economy Minister and Vice Chancellor Hermann Robert Dietrich (DDP), Heinrich Bruening (Centre Party), Foreign Minister Julius Curtius (DVP), Postal Minister Georg Schaetzel (BVP). Standing: Minister of Occupied Territories Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus (KVP), Minister of Agriculture Martin Schiele (DNVP), Justice Minister Johannes Viktor Bredt (Economic Affairs), Finance Minister Paul Moldenhauer (DVP), Transport Minister Theodor von Guerard (Centre Party).Photo: ScherlImage number: 00295417The cabinet of Bruening I, 1930The new national government under Chancellor Heinrich Bruening (cabinet Bruening I) after the first council. Sitting from left to right: Interior Minister Joseph Wirth (Centre Party), Economy Minister and Vice Chancellor Hermann Robert Dietrich (DDP), Heinrich Bruening (Centre Party), Foreign Minister Julius Curtius (DVP), Postal Minister Georg Schaetzel (BVP). Standing: Minister of Occupied Territories Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus (KVP), Minister of Agriculture Martin Schiele (DNVP), Justice Minister Johannes Viktor Bredt (Economic Affairs), Finance Minister Paul Moldenhauer (DVP), Transport Minister Theodor von Guerard (Centre Party).
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Headline: Heinrich Bruening and Benito Mussolini in Rome, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening (center front) with the leader of the Italian fascism Benito Mussolini (right) during his visit to Rome.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00030453Heinrich Bruening and Benito Mussolini in Rome, 1931Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening (center front) with the leader of the Italian fascism Benito Mussolini (right) during his visit to Rome.
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Headline: Heinrich Bruening on the way to the presidential palace, 1931Date: 01.01.1931Image text: Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening (center) on the way to the presidential palace, where the first meeting of the Economic Council, chaired by the Reich President, takes place.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00030447Heinrich Bruening on the way to the presidential palace, 1931Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening (center) on the way to the presidential palace, where the first meeting of the Economic Council, chaired by the Reich President, takes place.
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Headline: Composite picture showing the cabinet of Heinrich Bruening, 1932 (b/w photo)Date: 01.01.1932Image text: The second cabinet of Heinrich Bruening was in office from 9 October 1931 to 30 May 1932, Top row L-R: Wilhelm Groener (1867-1939), Minister for the Interior and Defence, Heinrich Bruening (1885-1970) Chancellor and Foreign Minister, Hermann R. Dietrich (1879-1954), Vice-Chancellor and Finance Minister, Middle row L-R: Martin Schiele (1870-1939), Minister of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection, Georg Schaetzel (1874-1934), Minister of Post, Adam Stegerwald (1874-1935), Bottom row L-R: Curt Joel (1865-1945), Justice Minister, Gottfried R. Treviranus (1891-1971), Transport Minister, Hans Schlange-Schueningen (1886-1960),Photo: ScherlImage number: 00030441Composite picture showing the cabinet of Heinrich Bruening, 1932 (b/w photo)The second cabinet of Heinrich Bruening was in office from 9 October 1931 to 30 May 1932, Top row L-R: Wilhelm Groener (1867-1939), Minister for the Interior and Defence, Heinrich Bruening (1885-1970) Chancellor and Foreign Minister, Hermann R. Dietrich (1879-1954), Vice-Chancellor and Finance Minister, Middle row L-R: Martin Schiele (1870-1939), Minister of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection, Georg Schaetzel (1874-1934), Minister of Post, Adam Stegerwald (1874-1935), Bottom row L-R: Curt Joel (1865-1945), Justice Minister, Gottfried R. Treviranus (1891-1971), Transport Minister, Hans Schlange-Schueningen (1886-1960),
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Headline: Heinrich Bruening on the way to the Reichstag, 1932Date: 01.01.1932Image text: Chancellor Heinrich Bruening (left) on the way to the Reichstag.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00030462Heinrich Bruening on the way to the Reichstag, 1932Chancellor Heinrich Bruening (left) on the way to the Reichstag.
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Headline: Heinrich Bruening during a speech to the League of Nations in Geneva, 1932Date: 09.02.1932Image text: 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 the lifting of the disarmament provisions of the Versailles Treaty. On the 10. December 1932 the German Reich, the United States, Great Britain, France and Italy sign a statement that grants the German Reich equal status in Defence Policy.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00030445Heinrich Bruening during a speech to the League of Nations in Geneva, 1932Reich 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 the lifting of the disarmament provisions of the Versailles Treaty. On the 10. December 1932 the German Reich, the United States, Great Britain, France and Italy sign a statement that grants the German Reich equal status in Defence Policy.
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Headline: State Secretary von Buelow, Reich Chancellor Bruening and Reich Defense Minister GroenerDate: 24.04.1932Image text: 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 the Interior Wilhelm Groener leaving the voting station in Prussian Esseratsweiler. Bruening and Buelow interrupted their stay in Geneva in order to take part in the elections for the Prussian legislative assembly.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00002383State Secretary von Buelow, Reich Chancellor Bruening and Reich Defense Minister GroenerMinister 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 the Interior Wilhelm Groener leaving the voting station in Prussian Esseratsweiler. Bruening and Buelow interrupted their stay in Geneva in order to take part in the elections for the Prussian legislative assembly.
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Headline: Heinrich Bruening in the Reichstag, 1932Date: 11.05.1932Image text: Speech of the Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening (center) in the Reichstag.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00032668Heinrich Bruening in the Reichstag, 1932Speech of the Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening (center) in the Reichstag.
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