RMEC7XDR–Kurt von Schleicher; 7 April 1882 – 30 June 1934) German general and the second to last Chancellor of Germany during the era of the Weimar Republic
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RMC45CX5–Paul von Hindenburg, Kurt Schleicher, Franz von Papen, Wilhelm Freiherr Gayl, Otto Meissner, 1932
RMWX0D52–Franz von Papen and Kurt von Schleicher, 1932, (1933). 'Herr Von Papen, the Junker Chancellor of Germany at the crisis...with General Schleicher, his right-hand man, at a review of the "troops" of the Steel Helmets, one of Germany's patriotic organisations'. German Chancellor Franz von Papen (1879-1969) and General von Schleicher (1882-1934) who succeeded him as chancellor. Von Schleicher was in turn succeeded by Adolf Hitler. From "The Pageant of the Century". [Odhams Press Ltd, 1933]
RM2B2B9T6–Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen sits on the back of an elephant together with Reich Minister of Defence Kurt von Schleicher. Undated caricature.
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RM2B2B9XA–Reichswehr General Kurt von Schleicher and Franz von Papen are having a conversation. Franz von Papen was appointed Vice Chancellor in the 1st cabinet of Adolf Hitler one year later.
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RM2E1KT74–Portrait of Kurt Ferdinand Friedrich Hermann von Schleicher (1882 – 1934) was a German general and the last Chancellor of Germany during the Weimar Re
RMP67J69–Kurt von Schleicher; 7 April 1882 – 30 June 1934) German general and the second to last Chancellor of Germany during the era of the Weimar Republic
RMT5FC3Y–Portrait of Kurt Ferdinand Friedrich Hermann von Schleicher (1882 – 1934) was a German general and the last Chancellor of Germany during the Weimar Re
RMCPH5JD–Papen, Franz von, 29.10.1879 - 2.5.1969, German politician (Centre Party), Chancellor 1.6.- 17.11.1932, with his cabinet, Minister of Agriculture Magnus Freiherr von Braun, Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Freiherr von Gayl, Foreign Minister Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath, Minister of Justice Franz Guertner, Minister of Economy Hermann Warmbold, Minister of Reichswehr (Armed Forces) General Kurt von Schleicher, Berlin, 2.6.1932,
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RM2J2RJHB–Berlin, Germany. 25th Jan, 2022. Jan. 25, 2022, Berlin. A cross stands on a grave at the Park Cemetery in Lichterfelde, where the urn of the last Chancellor of the Weimar Republic, Kurt von Schleicher, was presumably buried.Schleicher and his wife Elisabeth were assassinated in their home by members of the notorious Security Service of the Reichsführer SS (SD) in 1934 in the course of the so-called 'Röhm Putsch.' Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMPCFWHR–German Bundesliga, official photocall Hertha BSC for season 2018/19 in Berlin, Germany: (front row L-R) assistant tem doctor Admir Hamzagic, goalkeeping coach Zsolt Petry, individual coach Andreas Thom, Maximilian Mittelstaedt, Vladimir Darida, goalkeeper Dennis Smarsch, goalkeeper Jonathan Klinsmann, goalkeeper Rune Jarstein, goalkeeper Thomas Kraft, goakeeper Marius Gersbeck, Javairo Dilrosun, Dennis Jastrzembski, Maurice Covic, Sinan Kurt, physio David del Mel, kitman Robert Abramczyk; (middle row L-R) team doctor Ullrich Schleicher, assistant coach Rainer Widmayer, head coach Pal Dardai, O
RMEC7XDN–Kurt von Schleicher; 7 April 1882 – 30 June 1934) German general and the second to last Chancellor of Germany during the era of the Weimar Republic
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RMP67J6A–Kurt von Schleicher; 7 April 1882 – 30 June 1934) German general and the second to last Chancellor of Germany during the era of the Weimar Republic
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RMC455HR–Franz von Papen and Kurt von Schleicher as guests of the Stahlhelm, 1932
RMCPHNR5–Portrait of General Kurt von Schleicher, 14 January 1927 (b/w photo)
RM2B2B9H8–The last Reich Chancellor of the Weimar Republic Kurt von Schleicher here with his wife. He was 'accidentally' shot by the National Socialists in his apartment in 1934 after the Nazis came to power. Undated photo.
RMTA22G7–Kurt von Schleicher as a cadet. The picture was taken around the turn of the century.
RMFD71JF–Kurt von Schleicher and Hans von Seeckt, 1924
RMFD7TKT–Kurt von Schleicher and Hans von Seeckt at the Celebration of the Constitution, 1924
RMTA29E3–The image shows Chancellor Franz von Papen (right), who had to resign on 17 November 1932 and his successor General Kurt von Schleicher (left), who was Chancellor for a short period between December 2 1932 and 28 January 1933, on the racecourse in Berlin.
RMCPJ5GC–Wilhelm Groener, General Wilhelm Heye and Kurt von Schleicher, 1930
RMC455HM–General von Schleicher, Minister of Defense Groener and General Hasse, 1930
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RM2B2B9H2–The short-term Reich Chancellor Kurt von Schleicher (left) and the Chief of the Reichswehr General von Seeckt (right) at the constitution ceremony of 1924.
RM2B2B9W6–Paul von Hindeburg during a meeting in Neudeck. With him from left to right: Franz von Papen, Wilhelm von Gayl, Paul von Hindeburg, Kurt von Schleicher, Otto Meissner.
RM2B2B9XB–The Reich reform plans of the new Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen (right) and the Reich Minister of Defence Kurt von Schleicher (left) on the title page of the satirical magazine Simplicissimus of 20.11.1932. Papen and his cabinet were accused of playing with the idea of a reintroduction of the monarchy through the introduction of Article 48.
RM2B2B9T4–Picture of the cabinet of Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen, who took over the leadership on 30.05.1932. From left to right in the 1st row Freiherr von Braun, Freiherr von Gayl, Franz von Papen, Freiherr von Neurath. In the 2nd row Dr Guertner, Prof Dr. Warmbold, Kurt von Schleicher.
RMTA2FH4–Representatives from politics and the military, including the former Reich Chancellor and General Kurt von Schleicher (far left), Reich President Paul von Hindenburg (center), and right beside him, Generalfeldmarschall August von Mackensen attend a federal meeting.
RMTA3C2F–The 'Simplicissimus' published a caricature in connection with the fairy tale of the Frog King in November 1932. The last two chancellors of the Weimar Republic, Franz von Papen and Kurt von Schleicher (upper right) were ridiculed, who were not standing in the way of a government takeover by Hitler (Frog King).
RMTA1679–Chancellor Franz von Papen and members of his Cabinet. Sitting from left: Minister of Food and Agriculture Magnus Freiherr von Braun, Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Freiherr von Gayl, Chancellor of the Reich Franz von Papen, Foreign Minister Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath. Standing: Minister of Justice Franz Guertner, Minister of Economic Affairs Hermann Warmbold, Defence Minister Kurt von Schleicher.
RMTA2548–Kurt von Schleicher (in uniform) and Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen march through a porcelain shop with an elephant, saying: 'Yes, there is no more porcelain to crumble'. After unsuccessful negotiations with the National Socialists and the Centre Party, Reich Chancellor von Papen and general von Schleicher had to call off the next cabinet formation. Due to the intrigue of all concerned, the citizens lost more and more confidence in democracy.
RMTA265G–Chancellor Franz von Papen (on the government bench standing) wants to speak while Hermann Goering is (top right) stands in front of the chair of the President of the Reichstag. On the government bench sitting next to Papen, from right to left: Minister of Foreign Affairs Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath, Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Freiherr von Gayl, Economy Minister Hermann Warmbold as well as Reich Defence Minister Kurt von Schleicher.
RMTA3426–The picture of Karl Arnold shows a new Prussian coat of arms of Greater Germany with Chancellor Franz von Papen (right) and the strong man of his cabinet, Defence Minister Kurt von Schleicher, as Reich reformers who, by means of Article 48, lay in chains the political parties, here represented by eagles. The caption reads: 'Patience! One day we will bring the inevitable people under the crown!', an allusion to the rumors that Papen planned the reintroduction of the monarchy.
RMTA2YA1–After the resignation of Chancellor von Bruening, Franz von Papen formed a new government, the so-called Cabinet of National Concentration. First row, from left: Chancellor Franz von Papen, Foreign Minister Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath, Food and Agriculture Minister Magnus Freiherr von Braun. Second row: Minister of Justice Franz Guertner, Defence Minister Kurt von Schleicher, Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Freiherr von Gayl, State Secretary of the Reich Chancellery Erwin Planck and Minister of Economic Affairs Hermann Warmbold. The picture was taken after the swearing in front of the
RMC454JC–The Cabinet Papen after the swearing-in ceremony, 1932
RMC454K5–Papen's cabinet, 1932
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