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Adolf Hitler did not formally “rewrite” the Weimar Constitution into a new constitution; instead he used legal mechanisms—most importantly the Reichstag Fire Decree invoking Article 48 and the Enablin...
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Adolf Hitler did not formally “rewrite” the Weimar Constitution into a new constitution; instead he used legal mechanisms—most importantly the Reichstag Fire Decree invoking Article 48 and the Enablin...
Adolf Hitler publicly framed himself as a defender of Christianity and invoked "Christian" language to consolidate power, and many German church leaders initially accepted or tolerated that claim whil...
The 1933 Reichskonkordat was a bilateral treaty signed on 20 July 1933 between the Holy See (represented by Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli) and Nazi Germany (represented by Vice‑Chancellor Franz von Papen) ...
The Enabling Act of March 23, 1933 legally transferred core legislative powers from Germany’s Reichstag to Hitler’s cabinet, allowing laws — even constitutional amendments — to be made by decree and e...