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how did Hitler destroy democracy and established dictatorship in Germany​

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Answered by jyothikrish04
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i) Having acquired power, Hitler set out to destroy the structures of democratic rule. A  mysterious fire that broke out in the German Parliament building in February facilitated  his move. The fire decree of 28 February 1933 indefinitely suspended civic rights like  freedom of speech, press and assembly that had been guaranteed by the Weimar  constitution

ii) Then he turned on his arch-enemies, the Communists and democrats most of whom  were hurriedly packed off to the newly established concentration camps.

iii) On 3 March 1933, the famous Enabling Act was passed. This Act established  dictatorship in Germany. It gave Hitler all powers to sideline Parliament and rule by  decree. All political parties and trade unions were banned except for the Nazi Party and  its affiliates.

iv) The state established complete control over the economy, media, army and judiciary.

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Answered by aryangupta2607
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Answer:

aving acquired power, Hitler set out to destroy the structures of democratic rule. A  mysterious fire that broke out in the German Parliament building in February facilitated  his move. The fire decree of 28 February 1933 indefinitely suspended civic rights like  freedom of speech, press and assembly that had been guaranteed by the Weimar  constitution

ii) Then he turned on his arch-enemies, the Communists and democrats most of whom  were hurriedly packed off to the newly established concentration camps.

iii) On 3 March 1933, the famous Enabling Act was passed. This Act established  dictatorship in Germany. It gave Hitler all powers to sideline Parliament and rule by  decree. All political parties and trade unions were banned except for the Nazi Party and  its affiliates.

iv) The state established complete control over the economy, media, army and judiciary.

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