shayshay17
shayshay17
01-02-2016
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what did the enabling act do?
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deeannarod
deeannarod
01-02-2016
The enabling act gave the german cabinet the power to enact laws without the involvement of Reichstag.
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perpetual15
perpetual15
01-02-2016
The Enabling Act was a 1933 Weimar Constitution Amendment that gave Adolf Hitler the power to make laws without the involvement of the Germany Empire
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