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  1. Oskar von Hindenburg lived in Medingen, West Germany after the war. Having suffered a heart attack in early 1960 he traveled to a spa in Bad Harzburg, where he died on 12 February 1960. He was buried at Waldfriedhof Medingen. Assessment Oskar von Hindenburg in plain clothes fending off photographers, July 1932

    • 1903–1934, 1939–1945
  2. Courtesy of The Wiener Holocaust Library Collections. President Hindenburg died at the age of 87 on 2 August 1934. Shortly after Hindenburgs death, Hitler announced that offices of the chancellor and the president were to be combined to create one position, the Führer and chancellor.

  3. Died: August 2, 1934, Neudeck, Germany [now in Poland] (aged 86) Title / Office: president (1925-1934), Germany. Role In: Battle of Tannenberg. Western Front. World War I. Zimmermann Telegram.

  4. August 2, 1934. On this date, Adolf Hitler became President of Germany after Paul von Hindenburg's death.

  5. 29 nov 2016 · Il mezzo di trasporto e oggetto volante più grande mai costruito. Il più sicuro sino ad allora conosciuto. Perchè il 6 maggio 1937 l’LZ 129 Hindenburg – che portava il nome del Presidente della Germania, Paul von Hindenburg, l’ultimo della Repubblica di Weimar (eletto per due volte consecutive, nel 1925 e nel 1932, e pertanto osservatore “privilegiato” della crescita del partito ...

  6. 3 ago 2015 · Obituary of Paul von Hindenburg, whose handing over of the German republic to Adolf Hitler was surely one of the greatest betrayals of the age. Mon 3 Aug 2015 00.30 EDT. President Hindenburg...

  7. Hindenburg's coffin had been on a 19‐month‐long odyssey since late January 1945, when Hitler had ordered the body of the Nazis' ‘patron’ to be moved from the Tannenberg Memorial, just days before the advancing 3rd Belorussian Front captured the nearby town of Hohenstein. 2 Close Even with total German defeat looming ever larger, symbolic politics still mattered.