HITLERS AUSEINANDERSETZUNG MIT BRÜNING.
Häftad bok.
Gott skick. München (Frz. Eher Nachf.) 1932. 95 pp. Soft back. Very good. Signature clipped from title side (no text losses). Wrappers with chips and small tears. Scarce. After Adolf Hitler became chancellor 1933, former chancellor Brüning vigorously campaigned against the new government in the March elections. Later he was a main advocate for rejecting the Hitler administration's Enabling Act, calling it the "most monstrous resolution ever demanded of a parliament." (Wikipedia).