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The Reichstag Fire and the Night Democracy Began to Collapse in Nazi Germany
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February 27, 1933 — flames engulfed the Reichstag in Berlin, and within hours Germany’s fragile democracy was on life support. In this super mega deep dive episode of The Strange History Podcast, host Amy explores the Reichstag Fire, the arrest of Marinus van der Lubbe, the immediate political exploitation by Adolf Hitler, and the sweeping Reichstag Fire Decree that suspended civil liberties across Germany. This episode examines the economic instability of the Weimar Republic, the rise of extremist factions, the role of President Paul von Hindenburg, and the controversial debate over whether the fire was a lone act of arson or a calculated political maneuver. We trace how emergency powers became permanent authority, how fear reshaped public opinion overnight, and how the Enabling Act soon followed — legally dismantling democratic governance. Blending political history, media manipulation, crisis psychology, and the early foundations of World War II, this episode reveals why February 27 remains one of the most studied examples of how democratic systems can collapse under emergency justification. If you’re interested in Nazi Germany, the rise of Hitler, authoritarian movements, World War II origins, political manipulation, and historical turning points that changed the modern world, this episode belongs in your queue. New episodes drop regularly. Follow The Strange History Podcast and uncover the days that quietly reshaped global history.
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