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National Socialist German Workers Party
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The onset of the Great Depression provided the critical catalyst for the NSDAP's ascent. As unemployment soared, the party successfully portrayed democratic institutions as weak and ineffective. Following intricate political maneuvering, Hitler was appointed Chancellor on 30 January 1933.
Within months, the party systematically dismantled the structures of the Weimar Constitution. The Reichstag Fire Decree suspended fundamental civil liberties. This was followed by the [Enabling Act of 1933](/entri… -
Nazi Party
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Consolidation of Power and Governance (1933–1945)
Following Hitler's appointment, the Nazi regime moved rapidly to dismantle the Weimar Republic and establish a dictatorship. Key legislative steps included the Enabling Act of 1933, which effectively granted the cabinet law-making powers without Reichstag consent. All trade unions, political parties, and independent civic organizations were either dissolved or forcibly absorbed into Nazi-controlled structures.
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