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how did the fire decree of 28 February 1933 destroy democracy in Germany

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Answered by 101pranav
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the following steps were taken by Hitler to destroy the democracy of German that are;
1) January 30, 1933, president Hindenburg offered the chancellorship the highest position in the cabinet of ministers to Hitler.
2) the 'fire decree' of 28th February 1933 suspended civic rights  like freedom of speeches , press assembly that had been granted by the Weimer constitution
3) the communists were sent to the concentration camps
4)3rd march 1933 the enabling act was passed
5)this act gave Hitler all powers to rule by decree . all poltical parties and trade unions were banned except for the Nazi parties and its affiliates
6) the state established complete control over the economy media army and judiciary

Answered by anildeny
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Explanation:

The day after the German parliament (Reichstag) building burned down due to arson, President Hindenburg issues the Decree for the Protection of People and the Reich.

Though the origins of the fire are still unclear, in a propaganda maneuver, the coalition government (made up of Nazis and the Nationalists) blamed the Communists. They exploited the Reichstag fire to secure President Hindenburg’s approval for an emergency decree, popularly known as the Reichstag Fire Decree, that suspended individual rights and due process of law. The Reichstag Fire Decree permitted the regime to arrest and incarcerate political opponents without specific charge, dissolve political organizations, and to suppress publications. It also gave the central government the authority to overrule state and local laws and overthrow state and local governments. The decree was a key step in the establishment of the Nazi dictatorship. Germany became a police state in which citizens enjoyed no guaranteed basic rights and the SS, the elite guard of the Nazi state, wielded increasing authority through its control over the police.

The Reichstag (German parliament) building burns in Berlin. Hitler used the event to convince President Hindenburg to declare a state of emergency, suspending important constitutional safeguards. Germany, February 27, 1933.

The Reichstag (German parliament) building burns in Berlin. Hitler used the event to convince President Hindenburg to declare a state of emergency, suspending important constitutional safeguards. Germany, February 27, 1933. —Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz

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