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The Nazi Party was able to use a combination of luck and opportunity to get into power, along with some help from old conservative parties who thought Adolf Hitler (the leader of the Nazis) would be easily manipulated. Hitler used an emergency to arrest and intimidate his opposition, and further increase his popularity at the polls.

Once fully in power, Hitler's coalition of political parties quickly passed a constitutional amendment to make him a full-blown dictator. With that in hand, Hitler simply reformed the entire government and society to match his twisted ideology, even turning upon the allies who had just brought him to power.

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