How did the enabling act allow Hitler to create a totalitarian state in Germany?
The Enabling Act of 1933, passed by the German parliament known as Reichstag, gave Hitler and the Chancellor's Cabinet the authority to enact laws without needing the approval of the Reichstag. ChaCha!
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