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No, I did not know. But that certainly comes as no huge surprise. I wrote he
was elected with a plurality, not an outright majority, so I expected quite
a number of regions to turn him down. Besides, the stronghold of the NSDAP
was in Nürnberg, not in Berlin.
Christian
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> Christian - a bit of Hitler trivia - did you know with his election as
> Chancellor voters in Berlin turned him down?
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> I read he never really cared for the city of Berlin...
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> Bill
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