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... became indifferent to Hitler's ideas and provides his signature when needed, as in the Reichstag Fire Decree and the Enabling Act, was Hitler's sinister plan ...
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... Before any nation would act against Hitler, that nation would have to determine whether the benefits of trying to stop Hitler outweighed the risk of starting ...
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... Hitler's next step was to get the new Reichstag to pass the Enabling Act, which gave Hitler dictatorial powers for four years by allowing the government to ...
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... the 23rd March. What this act did was effectively allow Hitler to pass laws without consulting the reichstag. This may seem outrageous ...
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... In 1933,Hitler's government passed the Enabling Act which permitted Hitler's government to make laws without the legislation. This ...
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... The threat of chemical warfare, the possible attacks on the Saudi's, the aggression act, Hitler syndrome, Kuwaiti oil, and finally the disregard by Saddam ...
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... The Reichstag would be asked to pass an "Enabling Act" conferring on Hitler's cabinet exclusive legislative powers for four years. ...
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... 1933. Once Hitler had become chancellor, the Enabling Act was the critical step towards Germany becoming a dictatorship. Elections ...
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... country's independence in March. Enraged by this act, Hitler forced Schuschnigg to resign and cancel the plebiscite. On March 13, 1938 ...
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... the inference that a person's childhood can produce a great effect on what they become or how they act when they grow up to be adults. Hitler, Mussolini, and ...
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... thrown into prison. Hitler also committed the most brutal act that any human could do. Hitler practiced genocide. Hitler wanted ...
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... Hitler promised the president, Paul von Hindenburg, that he would act lawfully if he were named to the head of the government. Then ...
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... This was the beginning of Hitler's official reign of power (Rice 29). On March 23, 1933, the Enabling Act was brought before a House in which three-fourths of ...
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... Under this act and with the help of a mysterious fire in the Reichstag building ... Hitler became ruler of Germany and in result head of state as well as commander ...
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... The Nazis won 288 seats Hitler now persuaded the Reichstag to pass the Enabling Act, which would alter the constitution and give him the ability to pass laws ...
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... The Nazis won 288 seats Hitler now persuaded the Reichstag to pass the Enabling Act, which would alter the constitution and give him the ability to pass laws ...
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... The Reichstag, consisting of only Nazi supporters Hitler's SS men allowed in, met on March 23 to vote on the Enabling Act which gave Hitler total power over ...
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... majority in the Reichstag through an alliance with the Nationalists (DNVP) enabled him a majority to pass the Enabling Act. This gave "Hitler's government rule ...
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... effect of Hitler's propaganda on the Austrian people. (Bankier 53-55). This was taken as a sign for legitimizing the armed forees of Austria, an act which ...
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... in Berlin. With Nazi members demanding action, Hitler knew he had to act or risk losing the leadership of his Party. Hitler and ...
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... The agreement signed between Italy, Germany, Britain and France aimed to hand over the disputed Sudetenland to Hitler in an act of appeasement, hoping that he ...
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... The Nazi Party demanded action; Hitler knew he had to act or risk losing the leadership of his Party. His party developed a plan. ...
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... The Nazi Party demanded action; Hitler knew he had to act or risk losing the leadership of his Party. His party developed a plan. ...
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... declared an arms- embargoing act, which resisted us from giving belligerent country ammunition or weapons. We took a stand we stopped handing Hitler our guns ...
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... themselves" (359). How can one expect the Nazis not to act violently? Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazis, did it. All people ...
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... But these lasted only until 1945. Hitler then brought in the Enabling Act, which gave the administration the right to legislate and change laws. ...
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... that they had "surrendered to the threat of force." (Lipson, 408) Hitler said at ... The Neutrality Act of 1937, which embargoed arms to belligerent nations, was ...
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... Hitler had to act, these people were Germans, Hitler did want to re-claim the land lost in the treaty of Versailles, but it seems more apparent to me that he ...
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... of Hitler, Roosevelt knew that the British could not defeat Hitler alone. As a result, Franklin Delano Roosevelt tried to rid the Fourth Neutrality Act of the ...
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... This act of inhumanity was stopped only when the Allies put aside their own inhumanity in order to enforce justice upon Hitler and his followers. ...
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