What type of steps were taken by hitler to control his opposions?
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In 1934 Hitler unleashed the SS ( envious of the power of Rohm and ... After this night the SA became a kind of a folkloristic parade ... In general, opponents to the Nazi were excluded from ...
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The two main steps which were taken by Hitler to control his opponents and establish dictatorship were 'The Fire Decree Act' and 'Enabling Act'. Along with these measures, Hitler used to get his opponents like the communists persecuted by security forces (SA, SS, SD, Gestapo). Hitler also organized multiple pogroms like 'The Night of the Broken Glass' and 'The Night of the Long Lives' for controlling Jews, his mortal enemies.
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Under 'The Fire Decree Act', all the fundamental rights such as Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression and Right to Freedom of Assembly were abolished. This controlled his opponents by snatching the Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression from them.
Under 'The Enabling Act', he established dictatorship and formally invalidated democracy. By doing this he ensured that no political opponent would be able to question his policies and take away power from him.