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Day 6

Writer: Jeanne d'ArcJeanne d'Arc

Updated: Mar 1


Hitler

February 4, 1933

With the approval of Germany's President Hindenburg, Adolf Hitler decreed the "Ordinance for the Protection of the German People", which allowed the police to ban any publications which were a threat to public order. Violators could be arrested and detained without a warrant for as long as three months. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_1933

The “Decree for the Protection of the German People,” issued under presidential authority on February 4, 1933, allowed the new interior minister, Wilhelm Frick (1877-1946), to work with local police to prohibit public meetings and to suppress publications deemed “dangerous” to public security and order. Additionally, Frick’s ministry and police authorities were given the power to ban strikes in vital areas. They were also granted expanded powers of arrest, which meant that they could arrest individuals who knew about forbidden activities but failed to inform the authorities. The “Decree for the Protection of the German People” ultimately allowed the government to round up Communist and Social Democratic candidates and to cripple anti-government campaign activities in the weeks leading up to the elections.


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