What was the Enabling Act of 1933?

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What was the Enabling Act of 1933?

The Enabling Act of 1933 was a law passed by the German Reichstag that granted Adolf Hitler and his government the power to enact laws without the involvement or approval of the Reichstag. This act effectively gave Hitler dictatorial powers and marked a significant step towards the establishment of a totalitarian regime in Nazi Germany.