>>15258160Check those digits.
>>15258161Ach Sören
>>15258162Well the NSDAP and DNVP coalition had the absolute majority and they most certainly agreed on most topics. As I said biggest difference was the monarchy.
>and that was through various uses of violence and intimidation tacticsThe SA was certainly marching through the streets, sometimes fighting with KPD members, sometimes getting into trouble with the police, but I would be unaware of them ever picking fights with civilians, which would be a pretty bad idea to actually get votes.
No idea how they would've intimidated anyone into voting for them without actually having control over the state either, I mean if you felt intimidated you'd not vote for them, would you? You would vote the opposing party I'm pretty sure.
>he immediately began consolidating his power and outlawing political opponents through clearly undemocratic means to gain actual powerAnd anybody who ever read his book would've known that he was a declared opponent of "democracy", the different parties he essentially saw as a "divide and conquer" device.
The "democracy" as seen in the Weimar Republic was really just forced onto Germany by the victors of WW1 too...