Explanation of how both long-term and short-term causes contributed to Hitler’s rise to power.
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Enabling Law to get rid of anything or anyone that limited his authority. Hitler made all sorts of laws. He made a Law against the Formation of New Parties. This meant that the Nazis were the only party in Germany, and that Germany was then a one party state. Anyone to set up a new party would be punished. Hitler was completely invulnerable. The Weimar Republic was destroyed as a result of the Enabling Law.
Enabling Law to get rid of anything or anyone that limited his authority. Hitler made all sorts of laws. He made a Law against the Formation of New Parties. This meant that the Nazis were the only party in Germany, and that Germany was then a one party state. Anyone to set up a new party would be punished. Hitler was completely invulnerable. The Weimar Republic was destroyed as a result of the Enabling Law.