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Explain how Nazi destruct the democracy of Germany​

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Answered by harshikharshith
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Answer:

Adolf Hitler was a charismatic leader and a gifted orator.he became chancellor and after the death of king in Italy. He assumed him to be a dictator. He was chancellor and king.the people were for the state and state was not to the people.he killed 6m Jews in Germany as he believed they were the cause for Germany's defeat in first world war.during his rule Germany was turned to one man's rule and the democracy of Germany was lost.

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Answered by DodieZollner
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Nazi destructed  democracy in Germany in several ways:

Explanation:

  • The treaty of Versailles and the economic depression in the country encouraged Hitler to form a party in Germany.
  • After becoming the chancellor of Germany, Hitler introduced the Enabling Act.
  • To gain power, Hitler introduced the Enabling Act that allows him to access power over the state without any permission from the parliament.
  • The burning of Reichstage encouraged him to establish himself as a Dictator.

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