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1, Hindenburg was born in the German officer corps, so he once announced the implementation of the general conscription system in the army and formally established the air force. The League of Nations probably thought that Hindenburg was preparing for revenge, the last battle before the end of his life. Broken cans and broken falls will probably arouse vigilance and attack Germany at the first time, thus extinguishing the fire of German revival. However, it was not until the death of Hindenburg 1935 that Hitler announced the universal conscription system in the army. In this regard, the League of Nations believed that after losing Hindenburg's support, Hitler could not control the German Wehrmacht headed by the officer corps, so he had to make corresponding compromises. Moreover, the officer corps set up an assassination organization when Hitler acted excessively many times, and was ready to push Hitler out as a scapegoat at any time. In this way, Britain and France are confused, and Germany's violation of the Treaty of Versailles is only a verbal protest. No one is prepared to use force to stop Hitler's expansion and preparation. 2. Hitler elected German Chancellor and Hindenburg as President by popular vote. The German Constitution clearly stipulates that the Prime Minister is responsible for the daily work of the government, and the President cannot interfere with the work of the Prime Minister. If Hindenburg used his prestige to prevent Hitler from taking power, Hitler would use the stormtroopers to fight with the Wehrmacht, and Germany would be plunged into civil strife, and World War II might not come.