2 steps taken by Hitler for the destruction of democracy
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In 1933, Hitler's militaristic National Socialist German Workers Party, called the Nazi Party, rose to power. After proclaiming himself "leader" of Germany, Hitler pledged to lead the nation into a glorious future, an era in its history that he called the Third Reich. This empire, declared Hitler, would last for at least a thousand years.
Hitler never wrote down his thoughts about the Holocaust and how it should be carried out. He usually did not issue orders on paper. He spoke to his underlings and expected them to carry out his orders. There were many records and much evidence relating to the actual murders themselves.
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Hitler never wrote down his thoughts about the Holocaust and how it should be carried out. He usually did not issue orders on paper. He spoke to his underlings and expected them to carry out his orders. There were many records and much evidence relating to the actual murders themselves.
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In 1933, Hitler's militaristic National Socialist German Workers Party, called the Nazi Party, rose to power. After proclaiming himself "leader" of Germany, Hitler pledged to lead the nation into a glorious future, an era in its history that he called the Third Reich. This empire, declared Hitler, would last for at least a thousand years.
Hitler never wrote down his thoughts about the Holocaust and how it should be carried out. He usually did not issue orders on paper. He spoke to his underlings and expected them to carry out his orders. There were many records and much evidence relating to the actual murders themselves.
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