Talk:List of German presidents since 1919

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I don't think Hitler should be included in this list, because he abolished the title President. His official title translates into English as "Leader and Reich Chancellor" - "President" is nowhere to be seen. The page should be amended to suit this. 82.19.94.146

Although Hitler never claimed the office of Reich President, he did assume its duties following the merger of that office with that of Reich Chancellor (Reichskanzler) upon the death of Reichspräsident Paul von Hindenburg on 2 August 1934. After the merger of the two offices, a "Präsidialkanzlei" (Presidential Chancellery) under the direction of Staatsminister (Minister of State) Dr. Otto Meissner (who was formerly the top aide to von Hindenburg) was created to assist Hitler in the performance of his duties as head of the German state. Hitler was the German head of state de facto and de jure (due in part to the passage of the Enabling Act by the Reichstag in 1933, which authorized Hitler to, among other things, issue a law combining the offices of President and Chancellor) and it is therefore appropriate to include Hitler in this list, at least in mentioning the technical vacancy of the office of Reichspräsident between von Hindenburg's death in 1934 and the appointment of Karl Dönitz by Hitler in 1945. Cvieg 04:35, 1 April 2006 (UTC)

Who keeps changing the color of Hindenburg into dark red (communist)? The appropriate color for a conservative politician is blue.

[edit] your mom

your mom —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.113.191.13 (talk) 17:06, 1 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Mister Dick Head

I, Mister Dick Head herby declare Germay a nation for evil hags who put money in their bra. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.113.191.13 (talk) 17:09, 1 October 2007 (UTC)