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Germany 8 Markers
Reichstag Fire
 Hitler increased Nazi support
o Dutch communist van der Lubbe was found with matches on
27th February 1933 and blamed for starting the fire and so
beheaded
o Hitler claimed it was proof of a Communist Revolution so
arrested 4000 communist leaders
o People liked his swift action and the NSDAP won 288 seats
in the March 1933 elections
 The Decree for the Protection of People and State (Reichstag Fire
Act) was passed
o Hitler passed it on 28th February, taking advantage of the
fire to consolidate his power
o The police had the power to search homes, arrest without
trial, ban opposition meetings and it ended freedom of
speech and of the press — it limited freedoms
o KPD/SPD members were arrested and so the Nazis were at
an advantage in the elections

Enabling Act
 Ended democracy in Weimar
o On 23rd March 1933, it suspended the Constitution so Hitler
made laws without the Reichstag
o The Reichstag only met 12 times during Hitler's rule & it shut
down local Parliaments
o The KPD were banned from voting and other parties were
intimidated - 444 voted for it
 Gave Hitler greater control and he was left unopposed
o Hitler banned trade unions on 2nd May to avoid strikes and
arrested opposition leaders
o He declared Germany a 1-party state in July 1933 - no
opposition, he controlled the laws
o He appointed Nazi state governors to make laws in each
state for him, so he had local and national powers

Night of the Long Knives
 Hitler regained popularity from the Army, Hindenburg, and voters
o The SA were thuggish, drunk, untrained, and unpopular - the
Army didn't want the SA to join
o By arresting 200 SA officers on 30th June 1934, Hitler
showed he could make tough decisions

, o The Army were thankful they wouldn't be sullied by the SA
and Hindenburg middle-class voters were glad Hitler had
removed the thugs
 Hitler regained more control over the SA
o Ernst Röhm disliked Hitler's affiliations with businessmen and
Hitler thought he was going to try and usurp him as leader;
he claimed Röhm was plotting against Germany
o Hitler executed Röhm and weakened the SA so was at less
risk of being overthrown
o 400 SA killed
o He completely controlled the SA and removed un-Nazi
behaviour (e.g. homosexuality)

Führer Decree
 It secured Hitler's power
o Hindenburg died on 2nd August 1934 and was the only
person who could sack the Chancellor
o Hitler combined Chancellor and President into Führer and so
was completely in charge
o He couldn't be sacked and had eradicated the Weimar
Constitution§
 Hitler ensured loyalty
o Soldiers in the army swore oaths to Hitler - they would obey
him completely
o A plebiscite (survey) gave a 90% agreement with the decree
- the public mainly had confidence in him
o Despite the SA intimidating voters, some still voted against
the Decree showing some members of the public were
discontented and disliked Hitler


Police state
 The Nazis gained power over the citizens
o The law became fascist: Germans could be imprisoned
without trial and opponents were killed
 200,000 people imprisoned with fair trial
o Himmler's SS arrested political prisoners and ran
concentration camps - and tortured many
 Waffen SS - ran concentration camps + ghettoisation
 SD - Nazi intelligence on opponents
 Gestapo - 7000+ - took care of political opponents
 Himmler supported racial purity: SS members had to
be racially pure and heterosexual
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