How did Hitler acquire the power that he did? What factors contributed to that?
What was life like for everyday Germans as he came to power?

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Answer:yes

Explanation:With communists and other leftists under arrest, he was able to push a law called the Enabling Act through parliament (The Enabling Act of 1933, formally titled Gesetz zur Behebung der Not von Volk und Reich, was a law that gave the German Cabinet—in effect, the Chancellor—the power to enact laws without the involvement of the Reichstag, and to override fundamental aspects of the Weimar Constitution.)Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933 following a series of electoral victories by the Nazi Party.Life for German wasn't that great at first but theu soon came to accept it, husbands rushed off to the front lines to fight and die while their wives and sometimes children worked in factories, hid in shelters, or escaped into the countryside and even abroad.The people of Germany lived in and often simply accepted the new normal that came with the rise of fascism –- a state of normalcy that, if the war had ended differently, could have become normal, everyday life for much of the rest of Europe as well.

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