hitler was a dictator. why?
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Once in power, Hitler established an absolute dictatorship. He secured the president’s assent for new elections. The Reichstag fire, on the night of February 27, 1933 (apparently the work of a Dutch Communist, Marinus van der Lubbe), provided an excuse for a decree overriding all guarantees of freedom and for an intensified campaign of violence. In these conditions, when the elections were held (March 5), the Nazis polled 43.9 percent of the votes. On March 21 the Reichstag assembled in the Potsdam Garrison Church to demonstrate the unity of National Socialism with the old conservative Germany, represented by Hindenburg. Two days later the Enabling Bill, giving full powers to Hitler, was passed in the Reichstag by the combined votes of Nazi, Nationalist, and Centre party deputies (March 23, 1933). Less than three months later all non-Nazi parties, organizations, and labor unions ceased to exist. The disappearance of the Catholic Centre Party was followed by a German Concordat with the Vatican in July.
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hitler was a true dictator
he use all children for war purpose
from childhood he used to develop aggressive nationalism in all
it leads to violence
position of women then was soo miserable...
they were confined to kitchens
they were only for taking care of a generation to not end.... so i say he was not at all Democratic
he use all children for war purpose
from childhood he used to develop aggressive nationalism in all
it leads to violence
position of women then was soo miserable...
they were confined to kitchens
they were only for taking care of a generation to not end.... so i say he was not at all Democratic
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