Abstract

After Hitler was appointed Chancellor by President Hindenburg, crowds of Germans rushed to the streets. While Nazi strongholds across the country celebrated, the Communists called for a general strike to protest the Hitler cabinet. Although street fighting was limited, Berlin experienced some  violent skirmishes between supporters and opponents of Hitler. Early in the morning of January 31, 1933, a police officer escorting approximately 100 Nazis back from a rally on Wilhelmstrasse was killed by gunshots from a darkened house. One National Socialist was killed by an unknown shooter.

Chancellor Adolf Hitler Leaving the Reich Chancellery (January 30, 1933)

  • Georg Pahl

Source

Source: Chancellor Adolf Hitler Leaving the Reich Chancellery, January 30, 1933. Photo: Georg Pahl. Bundesarchiv Bild 102-02980A

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