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FEBRUARY 25 - IN THE HISTORY Calender Search
 
1932
The German state government of Brunswick, in which the Nazi Party participated, appointed Adolph Hitler of Austria to a minor administrative post this month and on this day gave him German citizenship. Hitler was thus able to stand against Hindenburg in the forthcoming Presidential election.
1928
Larry Gelbart, writer, producer, actor (Oh God!, M*A*S*H), was born.
1928
Bell Labs introduced a new device to end the fluttering of the television image.
1926
Francisco Franco became Generalissimo of Spain.
1926
Poland demanded a permanent seat on the League Council.
1919
Oregon introduced the first state tax on gasoline at one cent per gallon, to be used for road construction.
1917
Anthony Burgess, English writer (A Clockwork Orange), was born.
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