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Carl Friedrich Hindenburg (13 July 1741 – 17 March 1808) was a German mathematician born in Dresden. His work centered mostly on combinatorics and probability. [1] Infinitinomii dignitatum exponentis indeterminati historia leges ac formulae editio pluribus locis aucta et passim emendata, 1779
The Industrielleneingabe (English: Industrial petition) was a petition signed by 19 representatives of industry, finance, and agriculture on November 19, 1932 that requested for German President Paul von Hindenburg to make Adolf Hitler the German Chancellor.
Carl Hindenburg (1741–1808), mathematician; Gertrud von Hindenburg (1860–1921), German noblewoman and wife of Paul von Hindenburg; Paul von Hindenburg (1847–1934), German general in World War I and president of Germany (1925–1934)
Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg [a] (2 October 1847 – 2 August 1934) was a German military leader and statesman who led the Imperial German Army during the First World War [1] and later became president of Germany from 1925 until his death in 1934.
S. Bruce Sagan; Michael Saks (mathematician) Wojciech Samotij; Gábor N. Sárközy; Anne Schilling; Alexander Schrijver; Egon Schulte; Issai Schur; Marcel-Paul Schützenberger
The 1932 Prussian coup d'état or Preußenschlag (German pronunciation: [ˈpʁɔʏsənˌʃlaːk]) took place on 20 July 1932, when Reich President Paul von Hindenburg, at the request of Franz von Papen, then Reich Chancellor of Germany, replaced the legal government of the Free State of Prussia with von Papen as Reich Commissioner.
Wolf-Dietrich von Witzleben , head of the office of Carl Friedrich von Siemens; According to historian Gerald D. Feldman [4] also present were: Kurt Schmitt, board member of Allianz; August von Finck, served on numerous boards and committees.
Indeed, leftist splinter parties such as the Socialist Workers' Party of Germany and the Internationaler Sozialistischer Kampfbund organization declared their support, as did intellectuals like Carl von Ossietzky. Hindenburg's conservative supporters had not made any personal attacks against Hitler in the first round, although they criticized ...