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i speak of 2020In the resulting election, the Nazis won 43.9% of the vote. Including his allies, Hitler enjoyed the support of 60% of the deputies, but needed the support of the Catholic Centre Party to reach the required threshold to pass the Enabling Act.
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All Germans rounded up to vote
This article is more than 90 years old
Yesterday's referendum and elections
Mon 13 Nov 1933 08.01 EST
The results of the German referendum and elections to the Reichstag yesterday show, as was expected, an overwhelming majority for Herr Hitler.
A less expected result of the elections is the number of Germans who have dared to vote against Herr Hitler’s policy.
The electors were asked to say in the referendum whether they approved of Herr Hitler’s decision that Germany should leave the League of Nations and the Disarmament Conference. In the elections to the Reichstag they were simply asked to vote for the Nazi list. There were no candidates to vote for but Nazis.
Provisional final figures issued early this morning gave the following results:
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The Social Democrats voted against thenIn the resulting election, the Nazis won 43.9% of the vote. Including his allies, Hitler enjoyed the support of 60% of the deputies, but needed the support of the Catholic Centre Party to reach the required threshold to pass the Enabling Act.
This article is more than 90 years old
All Germans rounded up to vote
This article is more than 90 years old
Yesterday's referendum and elections
Mon 13 Nov 1933 08.01 EST
The results of the German referendum and elections to the Reichstag yesterday show, as was expected, an overwhelming majority for Herr Hitler.
A less expected result of the elections is the number of Germans who have dared to vote against Herr Hitler’s policy.
The electors were asked to say in the referendum whether they approved of Herr Hitler’s decision that Germany should leave the League of Nations and the Disarmament Conference. In the elections to the Reichstag they were simply asked to vote for the Nazi list. There were no candidates to vote for but Nazis.
Provisional final figures issued early this morning gave the following results: