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How did Hitler destroyed the democracy in Germany

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Answered by ramcharan123492
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he got the highest position in the government by the official in that that govt so he dismantled the constitutional rights

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and declared that germany is now in dictatorship

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Answered by Anonymous
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Germany was a democracy on paper but had ceased being one in reality before Hitler. It had many political parties opposed to democracy, on both left and right, that lead to street battles by private militias, judges failing to sentence traitors like Hitler to terms that in a democracy would have been life or a death sentence, and members of the armed forces conspiring with the right-wing. Hitler played this game by grooming Hindenburg and members of the cabinet to get them to agree to destroy Parliamentary rule. They thought they could control him, get or keep cabinet appointments, improve their careers, and/or benefit from the expected expansion of the Reich and armed forces. He also made the rounds of the rich and soft-pedaled his true ideology and violent nature.

He then did a “divide and conquer” strategy, masking violence by blaming others, and slowly targeting people by starting with those unpopular on the right such as Communists and Socialists, while getting rid of his own party members that were an ideological threat to a total dictatorship. The initial military successes and diplomatic successes before them convinced those who only cared about German might to ignore the rest. Suspension of various laws occurred along with slow replacement of personnel with Nazi stooges at the state level.

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