
Otto Braun
![Braun's official [[Landtag of Prussia|Landtag]] portrait, 1932](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6d/Otto_Braun_1932_%28Landtag%29_Edit.jpg)
On 20 July 1932, in the Prussian coup d'état (), Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen ousted Braun's government from power following its loss of a parliamentary majority to the Nazis and the Communist Party of Germany. After Adolf Hitler seized power at the end of January 1933, Prussia lost its democratic constitution and Braun went into exile. After World War II, he had little or no political influence and was largely forgotten by the time he died in 1955. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Fischer, Kurt 1900-1950
Published: Berlin : Verlag des Ministeriums für Nationale Verteidigung, 1956
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“...Braun, Otto, 1900-1974 1900-1974...”Published: Berlin : Verlag des Ministeriums für Nationale Verteidigung, 1956
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by Lenin, Vladimir Ilʹič, 1870-1924 22.04.1870-21.01.1924
Published: Berlin : Verl. des Ministeriums für Nationale Verteidigung, 1957
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“...Braun, Otto, 1900-1974 1900-1974...”Published: Berlin : Verl. des Ministeriums für Nationale Verteidigung, 1957
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