It's said it took Hitler just 53 days to dismantle German democracy, these are more signposts
It's said it took Hitler just 53 days to dismantle German democracy, these are more signposts
Date: August 2, 1934
Event: After President Hindenburg's death, Hitler merged the offices of Chancellor and President, making himself the Führer and solidifying his dictatorship.
Date: August 2, 1934
Event: After President Hindenburg's death, Hitler merged the offices of Chancellor and President, making himself the Führer and solidifying his dictatorship.
Date: April 26, 1933
Event: The creation of the Gestapo (secret police) allowed for widespread surveillance, intimidation, and elimination of political opponents.
Date: April 26, 1933
Event: The creation of the Gestapo (secret police) allowed for widespread surveillance, intimidation, and elimination of political opponents.
Date: April 7, 1933 (Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service)
Event: The regime purged the civil service of those deemed politically unreliable or undesirable, replacing them with loyal Nazi supporters.
Date: April 7, 1933 (Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service)
Event: The regime purged the civil service of those deemed politically unreliable or undesirable, replacing them with loyal Nazi supporters.
Date: Early 1933 onward
Event: The Nazi regime took control of the press, radio, and other media, using propaganda to manipulate public opinion and eliminate opposition.
Date: Early 1933 onward
Event: The Nazi regime took control of the press, radio, and other media, using propaganda to manipulate public opinion and eliminate opposition.