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  • Von Hindenburg Dies; Hitler Takes Control Easing Europe Fears

    Chancellorship and Presidency Merged By Nazi Dictator; Hitler Is Expected to Seek Life Office in Referendum

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Gallup Independent/The Gallup Independent and Evening Herald
    Location:
    Gallup, New Mexico
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, August 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    UP
    Page:
    1
  • Von Hindenburg Dies And Hitler Becomes President

    Special Election Is Ordered Held for August 19th

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    Hope Star
    Location:
    Hope, Arkansas
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, August 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • Hindenburg Dead; Hitler Seizes Power

    Makes Himself Sole Ruler As President Dies

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    Blytheville Courier News/Courier News
    Location:
    Blytheville, Arkansas
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, August 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    UP
    Page:
    1
  • HINDENBURG DEAD; HITLER RULES

    Presidential Plebiscite Ordered Held Aug. 19

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Austin Statesman/The Austin American-Statesman
    Location:
    Austin, Texas
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, August 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • Hindenburg Dies; Hitler In

    Nazi Party Takes Over Reins A Few Hours After General is Gone and Calls for an Election

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Monitor/ Valley Evening Monitor/ Star-Monitor-Herald
    Location:
    McAllen, Texas
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, August 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • Hindenburg Stands As Sturdy Oak In Recent Trying Times in Germany
    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Monitor/ Valley Evening Monitor/ Star-Monitor-Herald
    Location:
    McAllen, Texas
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, August 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    2
  • Nazi Germany At Crucial Point; Horizon Cloudy
    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    Fitchburg Sentinel
    Location:
    Fitchburg, Massachusetts
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, August 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Page:
    1
  • President von Hindenburg Dies and Hitler Immediately Makes Himself Absolute Dictator

    Chancellor Takes Complete Control of Nation by a Virtual Coup D'Etat

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat
    Location:
    Moberly, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, August 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Louis P. Lochner (AP)
    Page:
    1
  • Von Hindenburg Is Dead; Hitler Takes Presidency; Plebiscite On August 19

    Reich Mourns As Grand Old Man Passes On

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    Jefferson City Post-Tribune
    Location:
    Jefferson City, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, August 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Elmer W. Peterson (AP Foreign Staff)
    Page:
    1
  • Von Hindenburg Is Dead; Hitler Takes Presidency; Plebiscite On August 19

    New Oath Is Formulated For The Reichswehr

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    Jefferson City Post-Tribune
    Location:
    Jefferson City, Missouri
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, August 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Louis P. Lochner (AP Foreign Staff)
    Page:
    1
  • Hitler Reduces His Brown Shirt Army

    Number Cut to 300,000 After "Vacation" of Organization

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Wichita Eagle
    Location:
    Wichita, Kansas
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, August 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • Hindenburg Dies; Hitler New President

    Dictator Is Now Supreme German Head

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    Roseburg News-Review
    Location:
    Roseburg, Oregon
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, August 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Louis P. Lochner (AP Foreign Staff)
    Page:
    1
  • Huge Cut Obvious In Storm Troops

    End of Month's Vacation Finds Brown Shirts Less Conspicuous in Berlin

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    (The) Wilmington Morning News
    Location:
    Wilmington, Delaware
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, August 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    7
  • Hitler Takes Full Control

    Takes Presidency On Death Of Pres. Von Hindenburg

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Portsmouth Herald/The Portsmouth Herald and Times
    Location:
    Portsmouth, New Hampshire
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, August 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • Pres. Von Hindenburg Dies

    Nazi Leader Will Have Unchecked Rule Under Plans Now Being Drawn

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    Nevada State Journal
    Location:
    Reno, Nevada
    Publication Date:
    Thursday, August 2, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Walter Wilke (UP)
    Page:
    1
  • Hindenburg's Last Stand Was To End "Purging"

    Remarkable Career German Leader In War and Peace

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    Corsicana Semi-Weekly Light
    Location:
    Corsicana, Texas
    Publication Date:
    Friday, August 3, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • Der Alte Dead; Hitler Rules
    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    Corsicana Semi-Weekly Light
    Location:
    Corsicana, Texas
    Publication Date:
    Friday, August 3, 1934
    Article Type:
    Other
    Page:
    1
  • Hitler's Iron Hand Governs All Germany

    Von Hindenburg's Death Gives Dictatorship To Chancellor

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Miami Herald/The Herald
    Location:
    Miami, Florida
    Publication Date:
    Friday, August 3, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • Hindenburg Dies, Hitler Takes Post

    Dictatorship Conferred by Nazi Cabinet

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    Eau Claire Leader (Leader-Telegram)
    Location:
    Eau Claire, Wisconsin
    Publication Date:
    Friday, August 3, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    AP
    Page:
    1
  • Hitler Takes Absolute Control; Army and Navy Pledge Support; Fatherland Honors Hindenburg

    Plebiscite August 19 Is Called for Approval of Fuehrer Combining Powers of Two Posts

    Historical Event:
    Hitler Purges Storm Troopers, Executes Opponents
    Newspaper:
    The Richmond Times-Dispatch/The Times Dispatch
    Location:
    Richmond, Virginia
    Publication Date:
    Friday, August 3, 1934
    Article Type:
    News Article
    Author/Byline:
    Louis P. Lochner (AP)
    Page:
    1
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