27th FEBRUARY 1933
This KEY EVENT transformed Hitler's power. It is very important you understand it.
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HOWEVER:
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HOW DID THE NAZIS DO IN THE MARCH ELECTION?
Hitler used the 'THREAT OF COMMUNIST REVOLUTION' to boost his power further.
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The ENABLING ACT was passed allowing Hitler to make laws for the next 4 years WITHOUT consulting parliament!
Only one party voted against the law. (The Social Democrats) The SA marched outside to intimidate people to support the law
This Law gave Hitler enormous power to rule ALONE
DEMOCRACY AND WEIMAR GERMANY HAD ENDED!
HITLER'S NEW LAWS OF CONTROL / CO-ORDINATION
With the powers of the Enabling Law, Hitler was now able to create a series of new laws against those who opposed him. The coordination of these laws was called GLEICHSCHALTUNG in Germany
By 1934, one surprising threat to Hitler's power was also close to him - The leadership of the SA. This vast private army numbered into the millions and although they had been key to helping Hitler into power, they were also run by a potential rival to Hitler - ERNST ROHM.
Rohm had been a dedicated Nazi since the 1920's but he was perhaps jealous of Hitlers power by 1933. He also disagreed with Hitler's policies. Rohm wanted to control the German army and replace it with 'his SA'. Hitler needed the army and was beginning to worry about Rohm: |
- He felt Rohm was a potential rival for power
- He was angry that Rohms views were different when it came to the army. Rohm wanted to replace the army with the SA
- Hitler knew that the army detested Rohm and were jealous of the SA and their power. Hitler could win them over by dealing with the SA
- The German public were also angry with the SA. They hated the trouble they caused on the streets. Hitler could show his leadership by dealing with the SA problem
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