Expectations of the Catholic Central Party, the Social Democratic Party, and the grassy Communist Party, which were pushed back by President Hintenburg, and the Nazi Party, which had been intoxicated by the atmosphere of victory, were shattered on the day of the vote. Contrary to Nazi expectations, Hintenburg beat Hitler by a landslide of 30.1% with 49.6% of the votes. The Social Democrats began to post posters mocking Hitler, and Nazi party headquarters across the country raised the Hakenkreuz flag in an early form. Hitler himself, in an unprecedented disappointment, was "a gambler who lost his mind, disappointed, and courage after betting beyond his means." However, in a different sense, this was also an event that absolutely created the position of the Nazi Party in the right-wing camp. Theodore Dusterberg (Th), put forward by Hugenberg, the head of the Hartzburg Union. Duesterberg) won only 6.8 percent of the vote, which was close to killing the spirit of Hugenberg, who was mistaken for "manipulating" Hitler without trying to see the reality right away, and proving that he was the true leader of the right-wing coalition. E. Thealmann, a former Communist presidential candidate, also won only 13,2% of the votes, so considering that Hintenburg's vote was due to his heroism and charisma, there was virtually no party in Germany that could stand up to the Nazi Party. But fate forces a seemingly certain defeat again, and Hintenburg has failed to win more than a majority of the votes under the Constitution, forcing it to hold a second presidential election as stipulated by law. Since the Nazi Party's biggest advantage, Energy, could not be lost, Hitler directly encouraged the charging squad, the Right Guard, and the Nazi Party to reorganize fraud and fight for the upcoming second election, and Alfred Rosenberg encouraged the members of the party a few days later, appealing for defeat. The date of the second round was April 10th, when the government issued a party dispute suspension order to make victory more certain and prevent expected bloodshed between communist and Nazi factions, which meant giving only a week to the campaign. At a time when a strong election campaign was needed, it was probably similar to a death sentence, but Hitler, as always, showed his ability to turn the corner into his most effective weapon when he was cornered, so he chartered a plane. In a small amount of time of a week, Hitler himself borrowed an airplane with quick mobility and ideas that the other party could not do, and finally began the famous scene of German political history, "Flight to Germany," on April 3. I rode this and went around three to four speeches a day organized by the party's staff headquarters every day. rallies planned in a total of 21 large cities forced Hitler to schedule indefinitely, but it became a legend. The party's propaganda department promoted this unique behavior, promoting God's eyes, amazing ideas, bold modernity, and awe. All over Germany focused on this remarkable behavior, and as all Germans watched this "Hitler in the German Sky", a large scale of respect was created, including numerous expectations and fears. In this hypnotic state he created, Hitler even said, "He is his tool, and he was chosen to liberate Germany." Well, as expected from the beginning, the result was Hintenburg's victory. Hintenburg won 53% 20 million votes, securing an absolute majority, and Hitler also won 13.5 million votes, 36.7%, more votes than before. Dusterberg abstained, and Telman got a lower 10% vote. Despite the German flight, the Nazi Party seemed to have lost once more, but in fact, the real purpose of this flight was not the second round of the presidential election, which was expected to be defeated from the beginning, but the national local council election 14 days later. In a nationwide local election in which 75% of all Germans become voters, Hitler began flying to Germany again and spoke in 25 cities for eight days. In several elections that continued to be concentrated, Hitler continued to win and succeeded in eroding all over Germany, which was more than making up for his defeat in the presidential election.
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