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      The Reichstag Fire

      by Ola Thomas
      07/19/2016
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      At 10pm on 27th February 1933 the Berlin Fire Department received a call that the Reichstag building was on fire.

      A young communist Marinus van der Lubbe was discovered on the premises clad in just trousers and footwear.

      A number of small fires had been started around the building but most failed to take hold except the fire started in the great chamber.



      Van der Lubbe and four other communists, Ernst Torgler, Georgi Dimitrov, Blagoi Popov, and Vassil Tanev were arrested and charged with arson and attempting to overthrow the government.

      Although van der Lubbe confessed to the crime, many people believed that the real culprits were the Nazi Party, probably members of the SA.

      The case against the Communists

      Marinus van der Lubbe, a known Communist, was discovered on the premises.

      Marinus van der Lubbe had organised Communist meetings

      Marinus van der Lubbe confessed to the crime.

      The case against the Nazi Party

      The Nazi Party were the largest party in the Reichstag but did not have a clear majority, elimination of the Communist party would give them a clear majority.

      It is questionable whether Marinus van der Lubbe would have been able to start fires which caused so much damage alone.

      Marinus van der Lubbe had a history of claiming sole responsibility for things he had been involved in

      Karl Ernst, leader of the Berlin SA was overheard saying that if he had played a part in starting the fire he would be foolish to admit it.

      The Consequences

      On 28th February 1933 Adolf Hitler went to see President Paul Hindenburg and informed him that the fire was the result of a Communist plot. Hindenburg was convinced and signed the Order of the Reich President for the Protection of People and State, known as the Reichstag Fire Decree.

      Hitler used the Reichstag Fire Decree to arrest thousands of Communists and to ban all Communist publications. The Communist party was outlawed and not allowed to take part in the March 1933 elections (the Communist Party had gained 17% of the vote in the 1932 elections).

      Without Communist opposition the Nazi Party gained 44% of the vote in the March 1933 elections. The German National People’s Party, who supported the Nazi Party gained 8% of the vote. This gave Hitler a majority in the Reichstag.

      With a majority in the Reichstag Hitler was able to pass the Enabling Act 23rd March 1933. The Enabling Act gave Hitler the power to pass laws independently of the Reichstag for a period of 4 years. This effectively made him Dictator of Germany.

      In July 1933 Marinus van der Lubbe, Ernst Torgler, Georgi Dimitrov, Blagoi Popov, and Vassil Tanev were tried on a charge of arson and attempting to overthrow the government. Van der Lubbe, who confessed to the crime, was found guilty but the others were acquitted as there was insufficient evidence against them. Marinus van der Lubbe was beheaded on 10th January 1934.




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