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Chapter 1
Party and State
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Nazi Germany (1933-1945)
Chapter (1/13)
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Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, Volume 1 (1925)
The Karl Liebknecht House, Party Headquarters of the German Communist Party (January 22, 1933)
Hitler Becomes Chancellor (February 2, 1933)
Reich President Paul von Hindenburg Receives Newly Appointed Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler (January 30, 1933)
Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler with his Cabinet (January 30, 1933)
SA Stormtroopers Burn a Black, Red, and Gold Flag in the Streets of Berlin (January 30, 1933)
Appeal by the Reich Government to the German People (February 1, 1933)
Jewish Reactions to “The New Situation” (February 2, 1933)
Cabinet Discussion on Budget Priorities (February 8, 1933)
Georg von Schnitzler on Hitler’s Appeal to Leading German Industrialists on February 20, 1933 (November 10, 1945)
The Reichstag Fire: View of the Burnt-Out Plenary Hall (February 28, 1933)
Rudolf Diels, Head of the Prussian Political Police, on the Reichstag Fire of February 27, 1933 (Retrospective Account, 1949)
Decree of the Reich President for the Protection of the People and State (“Reichstag Fire Decree”) (February 28, 1933)
Cabinet Discussion of the Reichstag Fire and Necessary Changes in the Law (March 7, 1933)
Hitler and Hindenburg on the “The Day of Potsdam” (March 21, 1933)
The Accused in the Reichstag Arson Trial (September 1, 1933)
Before the Reich Court in Leipzig: Defendant Marinus van der Lubbe with his Interpreter (September 24, 1933)
1933 Election Campaign: Ballot for the Reichstag Election in the Hesse-Darmstadt District (March 5, 1933)
1933 Election Campaign: Reich President Paul von Hindenburg Leaves the Polling Station (March 5, 1933)
View of the Kroll Opera House, where the Reichstag Convened after the Reichstag Fire (1938)
The Enabling Act (March 24, 1933)
Social Democratic Delegate Otto Wels Speaks out against the “Enabling Act” (March 23, 1933)
Otto Wels, SPD Chairman and Reichstag Deputy (1924)
Enabling Act Adopted: Front Page of the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (March 24, 1933)
Circular by Robert Ley on the Action to “Coordinate” the Free Trade Unions (April 21, 1933)
Reich President Paul von Hindenburg Delivers His Very First May Day Address, Berlin (May 1, 1933)
The So-Called Coordination: First Meeting of the Coordinated Hamburg Citizenry under SA Supervision (May 10, 1933)
Erich Kempka’s Eyewitness Description of “Operation Hummingbird” on June 30, 1934 (Retrospective Account, 1954)
SA Chief of Staff Ernst Röhm (1934)
Hotel Hanslbauer in Bad Wiessee: Scene of the Arrest of Ernst Röhm and his Followers (June 30, 1934)
The Völkischer Beobachter Justifies the Purge in Response to the “Röhm Putsch” (July 3, 1934)
Law to Safeguard the Unity of Party and State (December 1, 1933)
Protocol of Hitler’s Speech to Gauleiters on the Role of the NSDAP (February 2, 1934)
Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service (April 7, 1933)
Carl Schmitt, “The Legal Basis of the Total State” (1933)
Hitler Youth on the Occasion of the Referendum for Adolf Hitler (August 19, 1934)
Extension of the “Enabling Act”: Hitler at the Lectern of the Kroll Opera in Berlin (January 30, 1937)
The Organizational Structure of the NSDAP
Prussian Minister of Justice Hanns Kerrl Watches as the § Symbol (for German Legal Articles) is Hung from the Gallows (1934)
NSDAP Mass Rally at the Sportpalast in Berlin (August 15, 1935)
“Reich Party Congress of Freedom” (September 1, 1935)
Display Window with Busts of Hitler: Souvenirs from the “Reich Party Congress of Freedom” (Fall 1935)
An NSDAP Ordensburg, or Training School for the Party Elite, in Sonthofen, Allgäu (1939)
Martin Bormann and Adolf Hitler on the Berghof Terrace (1942)
Martin Bormann’s Directive 55/43 (September 29, 1943)
NSDAP Membership 1929-1945
Policing the Reich