How Hitler turned a Democratic Germany into a fascist regime
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campaign started on 1st April 1933, when a one-day boycott of Jewish-owned shops took place. Members of the SA picketed the shops to ensure the boycott was successful. CONCLUSION A democratic process established a vicious Nazi dictatorship. The Weimer republic came to an end, never formally being abolished. Hitler had found a loophole in democracy, and with his great political mind, and inspiring speeches, that, is how he turned a democratic Germany into a fascist regime.
campaign started on 1st April 1933, when a one-day boycott of Jewish-owned shops took place. Members of the SA picketed the shops to ensure the boycott was successful. CONCLUSION A democratic process established a vicious Nazi dictatorship. The Weimer republic came to an end, never formally being abolished. Hitler had found a loophole in democracy, and with his great political mind, and inspiring speeches, that, is how he turned a democratic Germany into a fascist regime.