It was Saturday.
Issued on this day in 1925.
Retired Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg agreed to run in the second round of the German presidential election in the place of Karl Jarres, who had won the first round. He was 77, and would be enfeebled by the time Hitler was ready to push him aside a few years later.
Western Australia rejected prohibition at the polls.
The Nazi Party founded the SS as a bodyguard for Hitler.