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Franz von Papen

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It is conceivable that a party might gain the majority in parliament and claims the government for itself.


— Franz von Papen


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It is to be hoped that the leaders of this movement will place the nation above the party.


— Franz von Papen


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Names and individuals are unimportant when Germany's final fate is at stake.


— Franz von Papen


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Party domination and State leadership are concepts incompatible with one another.


— Franz von Papen


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The essence of conservative ideology is its being anchored in the divine order of things.


— Franz von Papen


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The nation demands a movement which has written upon its banner the internal and external national freedom that it will act as if it were the spiritual, social and political conscience of the nation.


— Franz von Papen


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We decline the claim to power by parties which want to own their followers body and soul, and which want to put themselves over and above the whole nation.


— Franz von Papen


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During Papen's absence the Nazified Landtag of Prussia elected Göring as prime minister on 10 April. Papen proceeded to tell me that. S.

He served as Chancellor of Germany in 1932 and as Vice-Chancellor under Adolf Hitler in 1933–1934. He belonged to the group of close advisers to president Paul von Hindenburg in the late Weimar Republic. It was largely Papen believing that Hitler could be controlled once he was in the government who persuaded Hindenburg to appoint Hitler as Chancellor in a cabinet not under Nazi Party domination.

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