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as the "greater man." Dincklage showed unswerving loyalty to Hitler, noting that individual feelings had to be subordinated to the overriding need for Party unity. He wrote: "We in Gau
Hanover retain our loyal following to Hitler. It's quite immaterial whether we think Hitler or Ludendorff is the
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made the decision to participate in electoral politics as the road to power, Dincklage, in his role as a Party speaker, became well-known throughout the Gau as the "backpack major" because he often traveled from village to village by bicycle to speaking engagements where he would agitate the
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