how did Hitler destroyed the democracy
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Hitler was the head of the Nazi party. After his party won in the elections
he became the new head.And soon after the mysterious fire decree
occurred in the parliament.This initiated his move and then the famous
Enacting Act was passed by which he sidelined the parliament and destroyed democracy in the country.
he became the new head.And soon after the mysterious fire decree
occurred in the parliament.This initiated his move and then the famous
Enacting Act was passed by which he sidelined the parliament and destroyed democracy in the country.
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By not allowing freedom of speech, people could not rebel alone against him.
He systematically took away rights from specific groups of people such as Communists, homosexuals, and Jews. Media was systematically controlled through a public Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda. Thugs and public officials were used as force behind these measures, and common citizens were used through nationalism to further enhance public loyalty to the state. He used a narrative of the German people being strong people to play on the German people's insecurities.
Following President Hindenburg's death, Hitler imposed unconstitutional laws combining the Presidency with the position of Chancellor. He made German public officials swear an oath of loyalty to him. A plebisicite was run to the people to approve of these new powers, which they overwhelmingly did, effectively solidifying his position as Fuhrer and dictator.
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He systematically took away rights from specific groups of people such as Communists, homosexuals, and Jews. Media was systematically controlled through a public Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda. Thugs and public officials were used as force behind these measures, and common citizens were used through nationalism to further enhance public loyalty to the state. He used a narrative of the German people being strong people to play on the German people's insecurities.
Following President Hindenburg's death, Hitler imposed unconstitutional laws combining the Presidency with the position of Chancellor. He made German public officials swear an oath of loyalty to him. A plebisicite was run to the people to approve of these new powers, which they overwhelmingly did, effectively solidifying his position as Fuhrer and dictator.
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