1. Adolph Hitler and Politcal Influence
It required a two-thirds majority to be passed, but with the support of ally parties, it went through easily. ... That is because Germans had hope in the Nazi Party. ... In place of democracy, Hitler wanted an all-embracing one-party state that would run on the Fuhrerprinzip (German for "leader principle", prescribed the fundamental basis of political authority in the governmental structures of the Third Reich), which rejected representative government and liberal values. ... In Mein Kampf, Hitler states his intent for the Nazi Party: "The NSDAP Party must not serve the masses, ...
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