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Hitler’s One Party State

Hitler’s One Party State. Choo Yan Kai Cui Tingwei Marc Ong Tong Leong Siew Yew Peng. Reichstag fire. The Reichstag building burnt down Hitler Blamed it on the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) A known communist was “caught” on the site, allegedly smelling of Petrol.

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Hitler’s One Party State

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  1. Hitler’s One Party State Choo Yan Kai Cui Tingwei Marc Ong Tong Leong Siew Yew Peng

  2. Reichstag fire • The Reichstag building burnt down • Hitler Blamed it on the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) • A known communist was “caught” on the site, allegedly smelling of Petrol. • Hitler gained Emergency powers from Hindenburg as a result from his fear of communism. • KPD was thus outlawed.

  3. Enabling Act • Hitler used his power over the SS and SA and passed the Enabling Act. • With this, Hitler Outlawed the KPD and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) • Cleared the way for the Nazis • SPD and KPD disbanded upon threat of violence from the Nazis • Hitler also passed the “Law against the New Formation of Parties” Effectively making Germany a One Party State.

  4. Trade Unions • Hitler abolished the existing Trade Unions, taking their funds and putting their leaders in prison. • With Trade Unions removed, the workers were not given any chance to protest, while a Nazi DAF was set up.

  5. Night of the Long Knives • With the NOTLK, Hitler removed any opposition from within his own ranks. • Prominent SA leaders were “removed” and army leaders were set up in their place. Thus, Hitler had the army’s favour while removing Röhm, who was a threat to his leadership and power.

  6. Bibliography • www.historylearningsite.co.uk • http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/mwh/germany/hitlerconsolidaterev_print.shtml

  7. Thank you

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