Briefly explain the domestic policy of hitler
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Hitler's Domestic Policies and Their Popularity
Hitler's domestic policies enjoyed differing levels of support.
Policies such as the economy and anti-semitism may have been popular
and increased Nazi support. Alteratively, they may have been unpopular
and repressive.
When Hitler first came to power in 1933, the Nazi Party did not have
majority support. Hitler aimed to strengthen their position further
and increase support. When The Reichstag erupted into flames in
February of 1933, it signalled the downfall of Germany as a democratic
nation. Blamed on a Dutch Communist - van der Lubbe - it gave Hitler
the justification for his Enabling Act, banning all political
Hitler's domestic policies enjoyed differing levels of support.
Policies such as the economy and anti-semitism may have been popular
and increased Nazi support. Alteratively, they may have been unpopular
and repressive.
When Hitler first came to power in 1933, the Nazi Party did not have
majority support. Hitler aimed to strengthen their position further
and increase support. When The Reichstag erupted into flames in
February of 1933, it signalled the downfall of Germany as a democratic
nation. Blamed on a Dutch Communist - van der Lubbe - it gave Hitler
the justification for his Enabling Act, banning all political
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