Juan  Luis  Cordero

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Now only one obstacle stood in the way – the President himself. Apparently Hitler removed this on 22 January in private conversation with Oskar von Hindenburg. Afterwards Oskar was ‘extremely silent’, according to President von Hindenburg’s State Secretary, Meissner, who accompanied him to the meeting: ‘the only remark he made was that it could not be helped – the Nazis had to be taken into the government.’
Himmler (Peter Padfield's Second World War)
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