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Enabling Act of 1933
German law which transferred power from the Reichstag and the Weimar President to Adolf Hitler and his Cabinet
Reichstag Fire Decree
1933 decree in Nazi Germany that abolished key civil liberties for citizens
LGBT rights in Denmark
rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Denmark
Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service
Nazi-era law which excluded Jews and anti-Nazis from Germany's civil service
Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring
law in Nazi Germany
Law against the Founding of New Parties
1933 German law that established the Nazi Party
Vow of Allegiance of the Professors of German Universities and Institutions of Higher Learning to Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist State
document of support for Adolf Hitler signed by approximately 900 German academics (1933)
LGBT rights in Greenland
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights in Greenland
Bernheim petition
Law to Secure the Unity of Party and State
1933 Nazi German law
Reichserbhofgesetz
The Reichserbhofgesetz, the Hereditary Farm Law, of 1933 was a Nazi law to implement principles of blood and soil, stating that its aim was to: "preserve the farming community as the blood-source of the German people". As farmers appeared in Nazi ideology as a source of economics and racial stability, the law was implemented to protect them from the forces of modernization.