Assertion: Hitler passed the Enabling Act which allowed him to rule by decree. Reason: Britain felt that the Versailles Treaty had been to harsh to Germany. pls ans class 9 history
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Enabling Act, law passed by the German Reichstag (Diet) in 1933 that enabled Adolf Hitler to assume dictatorial powers. Deputies from the Nazi Party, the German National People’s Party, and the Centre Party voted in favour of the act, which “enabled” Hitler’s government to issue decrees independently of the Reichstag and the presidency. It gave Hitler a base from which to carry out the first steps of his National Socialist revolution
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