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Unit 1 Section A: Life in Nazi Germany 1933 to 1945

Quick questions on Consolidation of power 1933 to 1934 - CCEA GCSE History

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"The Enabling Act of March 1933 was the decisive legal step in making Hitler a dictator, because it let him make laws without the Reichstag and so bypass democracy entirely. Yet it was not enough alone. The Reichstag Fire Decree had first crippled the communists, the banning of parties and unions removed organised opposition, and the Night of the Long Knives destroyed the SA and won the army's trust.
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What did the Enabling Act of March 1933 allow Hitler to do? [2 marks]
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What was the Night of the Long Knives? [2 marks]
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What did Hitler do when Hindenburg died in August 1934? [3 marks]

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