Law Concerning the Head of State of the German Reich

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The Law Concerning the Head of State of the German Reich was a 1934 Nazi decree that merged the offices of President and Chancellor, enabling Adolf Hitler to assume absolute power as Führer of Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German federal law
Nazi law
constitutional law
affectedInstitution Reich Chancellery
surface form: Reich chancellery

Reich presidency
aimedAt consolidation of Nazi dictatorship
appliesTo head of state of the German Reich
beneficiary Adolf Hitler
classifiedAs authoritarian constitutional change
consequence Hitler became Führer of Germany
end of the Weimar constitutional system in practice
country Germany
createdOffice Führer and Reich Chancellor
dateEnacted 1934-08-01
enactedDuring Third Reich
governmentType authoritarian regime
totalitarian dictatorship
historicalContext Gleichschaltung
historicalPeriod Nazi Germany
jurisdiction Nazi Germany
surface form: German Reich
language German
legalEffect elimination of checks and balances on executive power in Germany
subordination of German armed forces to Adolf Hitler personally
legalForm decree
legalStatus enabled Hitler to assume role of head of government
enabled Hitler to assume role of head of state
legislativeBody Reich government
mergedOffice Reich Chancellor
surface form: Chancellor of the German Reich

President of the Reich
surface form: President of the German Reich
officialName Gesetz über das Staatsoberhaupt des Deutschen Reichs
partOf legal framework of Nazi Germany
politicalIdeology Nazism
precededBy Enabling Act of 1933
relatedTo NurembergLaws
surface form: Nuremberg Laws

Reichstag Fire Decree
replacedOfficeHolder Paul von Hindenburg
resultedIn abolition of separation between head of state and head of government in Germany
concentration of powers in Adolf Hitler
signedBy Adolf Hitler
subjectOf historical research on Nazi consolidation of power
studies of constitutional law under dictatorship
timePeriod interwar period
tookEffectOn 1934-08-02
typeOfChange amalgamation of state offices

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Führer and Reich Chancellor legalBasis Law Concerning the Head of State of the German Reich
office of Führer in Nazi Germany legalBasis Law Concerning the Head of State of the German Reich