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As hitler became the chancellor of germany ,he set out to dismantle the structure of democratic rule.do you agree with the statement?give reason in support of your answer

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Answered by sania12347
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There are more ways of destroying a democracy than sending troops into the streets, storming the radio stations, and arresting the politicians, as Adolf Hitler discovered after the failure of his beer-hall putsch in 1923. Ten years later, on January 30, 1933, when he was appointed head of the German government, Hitler was the leader of the country’s largest political party, the National Socialists. Even five years earlier, in May of 1928, he’d been a political nobody, with the Nazis gaining less than 3 percent of the vote in national elections. But in the elections held in July 1932, they won 37 percent of the vote—and six months later, Hitler was in power. He seemed to have come from nowhere.

Answered by Somerandomdude
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Yes I  do. The following steps were taken store destroy democracy completely in Germany: 1) The Fire Decree of February 1933: This decree was issued after the destruction of the German parliament in a mysterious fire. This decree suspended civic rights like freedom of speech, press and assembly which was guaranteed by the Weimar Constitution. 2) The Enabling Act of March 1933: This act established dictatorship in Germany. Hitler had all the powers to sideline the Parliament and rule by the decree. 3) all political parties and trade unions were banned except the Nazis and it's affiliates. 4)The stated established complete control over economy,media,army and judiciary. 5)Special forces were created like SS, Strom Troopers, Getsapo etc. Who controlled the society the ways the Nazis wanted. Hope this helps...pls mark brainilist if u like the answer...I would appreciate it :D

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