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The book was important for Hitler to spread his ideas and gain support
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The enabling act was important because it assusred that Hitler and the Nazi power didn't have competition. Hitler then gains more power in the government, along with the authority of making laws.
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The parliament building was burned down and the communists were blames.This was one more way for the Nazi's to step up to power as their opposers were characterized as villains.
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These laws excluded the jews from social, cultural, economical and political life. Reenforcing that they didn't have a 'place in the German society society' as the Nazi point of view defended.
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Hitler was Chancellor, thus, this was one of the final stages of consolidation. The Night of the long Knifes was when the assassination of Rohm occurred.It was as if Hitler eliminated the last person in his way. This was a way to show power and end all oppositions or threats to his plans
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All parties but the Nazi Party are banished, creating a one-party nation. this was crucial for consolidation of power as it is, once again an example of the Nazi's eliminating their competition and reinstating their power.