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?Account for the collapse in German democracy in the period 1918-1933
 
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It (article 48) allowed the government, in times of crisis, to let the president rule by a state of emergence, nicknamed the ?suicide clause'. It was this flaw that later contributed in allowing Hitler to turn the democracy into a totalitarian state, to change the laws of the democratic system and take control of Germany...
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It was this flaw that later contributed in allowing Hitler to turn the democracy into a totalitarian state, to change the laws of the democratic system and take control of Germany. As historian S.J.Lee has stated, "the existence of article 48 was always potential for the translation of conservatism into dictatorship" Economic instabilities were also a major contribution to the failures of the German democracy in 1933...
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?Account for the collapse in German democracy in the period 1918-1933   Assess The Effectiveness Of The Nazi Party In Creating Changes In German Society In The Period 1933-39   Was the increase of the support of Hitler and the Nazi Party based on the complex situation in Germany or on Hitler and the Nazi Party’s own efforts, during 1918 and 1933?   How Successful Was Nazi Propaganda In The Period 1933-39?   Why were the Bolsheviks able to overcome counter-revolution in the period 1918 to 1924?   German Spring Offensive of 1918 (The Ludendorff Offensive)   What Problems did the Weimar Republic Face from 1918 to 1923?   Weimar Republic Collapse   Nazi Party In Power 1933-1939   Reasons For The Rise Of Nazi Party And The Collapse Of The Weimar Repu   Reasons For The Rise Of Nazi Party And The Collapse Of The Weimar Repu   How Successful Was Nazi Propaganda From 1933 To 1939?   The Rise of Hitler and the German National Socialist Party   “The Arguments In Favour Of Appeasement Were Overwhelming” To What Extent Do You Agree With This Statement In Relation To The British Governments Decision To Appease Germany And Italy Between The Years 1933-36?   The Transformation of British and German Social Democratic Parties  
 
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