what steps did the hitler take to systematically destroy democracy?
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January 30, 1933: President Hindenburg offered the Chancellorship, the highest position in the cabinet of ministers, to Hitler.The Fire Decree of 28th February 1933 suspended civic rights like freedom of speech, press and assembly that had been granted by the Weimer Constitution.The communists were sent to the concentration camps.3rd March, 1933: The Enabling Act was passed.This Act gave Hitler all powers to rule by decree. All political parties and trade unions were banned except for the Nazi Party and its affiliates.The State established complete control over the economy, media, army and judiciary.Special surveillance and security forces were created for controlling society in the Nazi ways.
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January 30, 1933: President Hindenburg offered the Chancellorship, the highest position in the cabinet of ministers, to Hitler.The Fire Decree of 28th February 1933 suspended civic rights like freedom of speech, press and assembly that had been granted by the Weimer Constitution.The communists were sent to the concentration camps.3rd March, 1933: The Enabling Act was passed.This Act gave Hitler all powers to rule by decree. All political parties and trade unions were banned except for the Nazi Party and its affiliates.The State established complete control over the economy, media, army and judiciary.Special surveillance and security forces were created for controlling society in the Nazi ways.
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.hay ...Actually Germany wasn’t ready for a democracy. Pretty much every monarchy has had troubles changing from a ruling class to a people’s government..........
Even Britian had their growing pains in the 17th century when King Charles tried to abolish the parliament and civil war broke out. He was defeated and tried by parliament who had him beheaded...........
There are still 2 monarchies in the world, Japan and England, but their basically symbolic and have no power.
Even Britian had their growing pains in the 17th century when King Charles tried to abolish the parliament and civil war broke out. He was defeated and tried by parliament who had him beheaded...........
There are still 2 monarchies in the world, Japan and England, but their basically symbolic and have no power.
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