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German Dictatorship Government: Better Off Rather Than The German Democracy

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German Dictatorship Government: Better Off Rather Than The German Democracy
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Was the German dictatorship government had it been successful, better off rather than the German democracy?

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Was the German dictatorship government had it been successful, better off rather than the German democracy?
Dictatorship is a government in which runs by unlimited power by the head of government or state, whereas a democracy is a government in which politicians contest for power as the people hold the highest rank of political supremacy. Hitler was appointed Chancellor on the 30th of January 1933 as head of the Nazi power because Hitler emerged in a time of economic, political and social upheaval he was able to gain political power. If Hitler would accomplish
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