The incumbent President, Paul von Hindenburg, first elected<span> in 1925, was re-</span>elected<span>to a second seven-year term of </span>office<span>. His major opponent in the election was Adolf </span>Hitler<span> of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). ... Under this political climate, Hindenburg reluctantly appointed </span>Hitler<span> as Chancellor of </span>Germany<span> in January 1933.</span>
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The Saka were forced to move further west, where they invaded the Parthian Empire's northeastern borders. Mithridates was thus forced to retire to Hyrcania after his conquest of Mesopotamia. Some of the Saka were enlisted in Phraates' forces against Antiochus. However, they arrived too late to engage in the conflict
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Renaissance humanism was a revival in the study of classical antiquity, at first in Italy and then spreading across Western Europe in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries.
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notifying other European nations when taking possession of African territories
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actively occupying the territory, as shown by a flag and keeping a police force
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