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How was Democracy destroyed by Hitler?

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Answered by Aryan562002
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There are more ways of destroying a democracy than sending troops into the streets, storming the radio stations, and arresting the politicians, as Adolf Hitler discovered after the failure of his beer-hall putsch in 1923. Ten years later, on January 30, 1933, when he was appointed head of the German government, Hitler was the leader of the country’s largest political party, the National Socialists. Even five years earlier, in May of 1928, he’d been a political nobody, with the Nazis gaining less than 3 percent of the vote in national elections. But in the elections held in July 1932, they won 37 percent of the vote—and six months later, Hitler was in power. He seemed to have come from nowhere


As the German historian and journalist Volker Ullrich shows in the first part of his highly readable and well-researched new biography, Hitler: Ascent, even if Hitler wasn’t directly elected to power, his appointment as Reich chancellor was legal and constitutional, the result of political intrigue surrounding Germany’s aging conservative president, Paul von Hindenburg. Many people in Germany thought that Hitler would be a normal head of government

Some, like the conservative politician Franz von Papen and the leaders of the German National People’s Party, thought that they’d be able to control him, because they were more experienced and formed the majority in the coalition government that Hitler headed


Hitler won mass support between 1928 and 1930 because a major economic crisis had driven Germany into a deep depression: Banks crashed, businesses folded, and millions lost their jobs


Hitler offered voters a vision of a better future, one he contrasted with the policies of the parties that had plunged the country into crisis in the first place. The poorest people in Germany voted for his opponents, notably the Communist Party and the moderate left-wing Social Democrats, but the lower-middle classes, the bourgeoisie, the unorganized workers, the rural masses,

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The first politician to tour the country by air during an election campaign, Hitler issued an endless stream of slogans to win potential supporters over

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Answered by pammysingh278p9516y
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Hitler was very stronger ruler.He rules in Germany.In his rule the Germany 's political, social and economic condition is very poor.Germany tresery was empty.
-The following steps were taken by Hitler to destroy the democratic structure of Germany:
-January 30, 1933: President Hindenburg offered the Chancellorship, of the highest position in the cabinet of minister to the Hitler. 'The Fire Dexter's of 28th February 1933 suspended civic right like freedom of speech, press and assembly that had been granted by the Weiner constitution. The communist were sent to the concentration camps. 3rd March, 1933: The Enabling act was passed.
This act give Hitler all powers to rule by decree. All political parties and trade Unions were banned except for the Nazi party and it's affiliate.
The state established complete control over the economic, media,army and judiciary special for controlling society in the Nazi ways.
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