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German democracy effectively ended with the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in the early 1930s. The economic turmoil caused by the Great Depression weakened the Weimar Republic, leading to political instability and the erosion of democratic norms. In January 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor, and subsequent actions, including the Reichstag Fire and the Enabling Act of March 1933, allowed him to consolidate power and dismantle democratic institutions. This culminated in the establishment of a totalitarian regime, effectively ending democratic governance in Germany.

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