Hitler's consolidation of power 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryDemocracy and Nazism: Germany 1918-1945A2/A-levelAQA Created by: theblazingoptimistCreated on: 30-08-16 11:28 24th March 1933 Enabling Act passed 1 of 17 31 March 1933 1st Law for the Coordination of the Federal States 2 of 17 What did the 1st Law for the Coordination of the Federal States do? Dissolved existing state assemblies, replacing them w/ Nazi-dominated ones 3 of 17 7th April 1933 2nd Law for the Coordination of the Federal States 4 of 17 What did the 2nd Law for the Coordination of the Federal States do? Created "Reich Governor" post - oversaw state govts + ensured they followed policies from central govts 5 of 17 7th April 1933 Law for Restoration of a Professional Civil Service 6 of 17 What did the Law for Restoration of a Professional Civil Service do? Courts, schools etc purged of "alien" elements (e.g Jews, political opposition) 7 of 17 22nd June 1933 SPD outlawed - "hostile to nation and state" 8 of 17 5 July 1933 Centre Party voluntarily disbanded 9 of 17 14th July 1933 Law Against Formation of New Parties 10 of 17 12 Nov 1933 Reichstag elections; NSDAP win (92% of vote) 11 of 17 30 Jan 1934 Law for Reconstruction of the Reich 12 of 17 What did the Law for Reconstruction of the Reich do? Dissolved state assemblies 13 of 17 24 Feb 1934 Reichsrat (parliamentary assembly) abolished 14 of 17 30 June 1934 Night of the Long Knives; ** shoot SA leaders and other percieved "threats" 15 of 17 2nd Aug 1934 Hindenburg died; Hitler became Chancellor + President, army swore oath to him 16 of 17 19 Aug 1934 Hitler took title of Fuhrer 17 of 17
'Nazi consolidation of power in 1933 was primarily due to the use of violence and terror'- how far do you agree with this statement? 4.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings
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