PRESIDENT OF REICH
Provision for Substitute (Received Dec. 11, 6.30 p.m.) Berlin, Dec. .10. Obviously designed to prevent General von Schleicher from being vested with dangerous authority in the event of the President’s incapacitation, a Nazi Bill was passed by the Reichstag appointing the President of the Supreme Court provisional Vice-President of the Reich. The move savours of recrimination because it is understood that President Hindenburg’s chief objections to Herr Hitler as Chancellor were the risk that he might by the whirligig of events become Acting-President. The Reichstag adjourned until probably the end of January.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 67, 12 December 1932, Page 9
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