2022년 3월 22일 화요일

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 Previously, Adolf Hitler's Nazi party won most of the seats in the Imperial Parliament through a major election victory in September, and won a large number of seats in the local council, making it Germany's leading national political party. However, the image of violence and violent parties remained the same and became a major obstacle to further progress. Hitler succeeded in transforming into a gentlemanly and civic figure and appealing to citizens, but the Social Democratic Party issued Article 48 of the Emergency Law, completely blocking the political functions of Congress, and forcing the president to rule directly. Once again, with the help of the citizen-class right-wing group, Hügenberg, he plays a good role in appealing to high-ranking officials and even meets with Hintenburg. Then Hitler, who regained all his connections, went out to Hatsburg, a great right-wing rally... The character Adolf Hitler - the head of the Nazi Party, the head of the back of the head. Alfred Hoogenberg - the representative of the bourgeoisie who drives huge capital, has great connections and money, but is stabbed in the back by Hitler. The head of the Nationalist Party of Deutsche -- the head of Hatsburg -- played a big role in the success of Adolf Hitler in improving relations with the bourgeois right. Alfred Hoogenberg is a representative of the German capitalist right-wing, who had tried to use Hitler for right-wing movements before, but after seeing Hitler's deception, "Good Hitler Shaw adapting to the system," he could once again use Hitler in the right-wing movement. This is the time I mistook this rude mustache for being obedient. In that sense, Hogenberg held a large-scale symbolic event against the leftist regime of the Social Democratic Party, which was in power in Germany. In order to show the robustness of the right-wing forces with this large-scale festival and military parade held at Hatsburg Hot Springs, Hogenberg organized the most spectacular and thorough event with all his connections and funds. Many businessmen, descendants of the German emperor, parties such as the Deutsche National Party, the Economic Party, the Iron Hat, the Imperial League, the Nazi Party, legal adviser classes, Prussian members, and steel and machinery industries. But Hitler was fundamentally dissatisfied with this event beyond purely strategic considerations. In particular, I couldn't help but consider the opposition of the leftists in the party as I did when I used Hogenberg against the draft. Therefore, before attending the event, he convened followers and emphasized and excused that alliances with citizen bourgeoisie are purely strategic. However, Hitler's attitude during the event was a completely new back of his head. Contrary to Hitler's promise of splendid events, Hitler did not hide his displeasure throughout the event, and he left the editorial meeting, leaving the last march as if the commandos had passed, and the ironclad had come, and he did not attend the dinner party. "I've managed to avoid an open breakdown in consideration of avoiding bad media coverage to many attendees," Hogenberg said in a desperate tone. Contrary to Hoogenberg's idea, Hitler's cooperation in this festival was not expected from the beginning. The host of the Hatsburg event was Hagenberg, and his promise of cooperation with the right-wing coalition meant that he would soon serve Hagenberg as the leader of the alliance, which was never acceptable to Hitler, who always insisted on his own actions. This meant that Hitler's status would be weakened, and that Germany would ridiculously claim to be the two right-wing saviors. Moreover, Hitler had inherent contempt and hatred for the civil class.  Hitler never intended to ride on the same boat as the civil class, in the dreams of a citizen bourgeois once dreamed of and loved by young people, the hatred of a man who was driven to the bottom by reality, and the scorn of 19th-century Bushmen's weaknesses and helplessness. Most of the members of the Nazi party were "pathetic" in such a similar situation to Hitler, and in such a fundamental civil society, the idea of a joint struggle with the Nazi party, which the civil right thought of, was bound to be spat upon and ridiculed. Hagenberg tried to form a large-scale alliance between the capitalists and the Nazi Party and the civil right through the Hatsburg rally, but failed to see this fundamental problem, and eventually mistook it for a real historical great. The delusion that Fugenberg had that I was a pilot, a historical figure, and a scriptwriter of the times was completely destroyed with flying bills. Of course, Hoogenberg, with his own sense of self-consciousness, said that the concept of alliance was valid, that they were still in good shape, that they served as Hitler's supporting force, and that they were not abandoned. After that, I went exactly the opposite of what he thought. Hitler held a separate large-scale parade a week later at Franz Field in Braunspike to erase the impression that he had joined the Hatsburg Alliance, which he had attended, and that he had joined the Hatsburg Alliance. At the six-hour split, involving more than 100,000 members, Hitler emphasized the final ceremony before taking power, and the party declared that it was "a meter before power." The civic right was stabbed in the back again. A more firm remark. <Hatsburg was a strategic part of the purpose of the October 21st edition of the Nazi Party's attack on the bronchial tubes. Brownschwijk was always the ultimate goal. In the end, there is no Hatsburg. There's only Brown Schweig.>

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