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how democracy was distructed in nazizm and the rise of Hitler?​

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Answered by kusumapatro9
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On 30 January 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany by President Hindenburg. His Nazi government, called the Third Reich implemented many undemocratic policies like The Reichstag Fire Decree, The Enabling Act, the Gestapo and the Concentration Camps. Communist leaders that opposed him were forcibly arrested and imprisoned and made to work free for the government. The Enabling Act was passed on 23 rd March 1933 which gave Hitler the power to pass laws without consulting the Reichstag. Nazi appointed secret state police called the Gestapo which roamed the streets. They were supported by the Shield Squadron, an intelligence service and paramilitary stormtroopers. The extermination camps were purely meant for killing prisoners that were unable to work or undesirable to the Nazis.

Answered by Rohelahmed
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chencellor of germany

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