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The Reichstag fire
by Soren Swigart

The night of February 27, 1933 loomed dark and gray over the city of Berlin. The 
Reichstag,
seat of parliamentary government in Germany had been in recess since December of the
preceding year. New elections were scheduled for March 5th. The great building was 
quiet
and except for a watchman, empty. At 9:05 that evening, a student passing by saw a man
carrying a burning torch through the windows of the first floor but did not report it. 
Ten
minutes later smoke was observed coming from the building and the first fire alarm was
received by the Berlin Fire station. In less than ten minutes the firemen were on the 
scene
but already flames were breaking out all over the building. At 9:30 there was a 
tremendous
explosion and the great central chamber was totally enveloped in flames. The fire 
quickly
raced out of control despite the efforts of the fire fighters and soon only the walls 
of the
gutted building were still standing. Within minutes police arrested a half naked and
seemingly dazed Dutchman, Marinus van der Lubbe, who was discovered at the scene.

It wasn't long before Chancellor Hitler and Prussian Minister Göring arrived amid a 
flurry of
reporters and photographers. Although he had just stepped out of his car, Göring at 
once
accused the communists of setting the fire. The debate over who set the fire continues 
and
may never be solved to everyone's satisfaction. Despite attempts to support the case
against van der Lubbe, who was tried and executed for the crime, a great deal of 
evidence
collected and analyzed by Walther Hofer of Bern points in the direction of a SA/SS
Sondergruppe headed by Reinhard Heydrich and an official of the Prussian Ministry of 
the
Interior, Kurt Dalüge. Less important than the cause of the fire however was the 
result.
Before the sun rose on the morning of the 28th, over 4,000 communists and a miscellany 
of
intellectuals and professional men who had incurred the wrath of the Nazi Party were
arrested. A shaken President Hindenburg, 86 years old, was easily convinced that the 
nation
was on the verge of a communist revolution, was induced by Hitler to sign an emergency
decree suspending the basic rights of the citizens for the duration of the emergency. 
This
decree also authorized the Reich government to assume full powers in any federal state
whose government proved unable to restore public order, ordered death or imprisonment
for a number of crimes including some newly invented such as resistance to the decree
itself. The decree did not include any provision guaranteeing an arrested person a 
quick
hearing, access to legal counsel, or redress for false arrest. Those arrested often 
found
their detention extended indefinitely without legal proceedings of any kind.

On March 2, Hitler was asked by a corespondent of the Daily Express whether the
suspension of liberties was permanent. He answered in the negative saying that full 
rights
would be restored as soon as the Communist danger was over. The reality was that the
decree of February 28th established what would become the normal order of things under
National Socialism - arrest on suspicion, imprisonment without trial, the horrors of 
the
concentration camps. This condition would persist until the end of the Third Reich.

Immediately after its promulgation the decree was turned against the real and fancied
enemies of the Nazi Party. In the last weeks of the election campaign the Marxist 
press was
silenced. The Social Democrats found it impossible to campaign effectively and even
respected Center party politicians like former Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruning had 
their
meetings broken up by brownshirted SA thugs. Despite this the Nazi Party fell far 
short of
the two thirds majority needed to change the constitution. Hitler now showed his 
contempt
for the rule of law by turning the decree of February 28th against those states where
significant opposition still existed. Using the argument that local authorities were 
unable to
maintain order, which was in the main being disrupted by drunken brownshirts and SS
members, the government replaced the legally constituted governments of Wurttemburg,
Baden, Bremen, Hamburg, Lubeck, Saxony, Hessen and Bavaria. Soon, with the support of
the Center, Catholic and Bavarian Peoples Parties, the Nazis gained the passage of the
Enabling Act, and Adolf Hitler on the afternoon of March 23rd, became the supreme 
dictator
of Germany, free from any restraint from his cabinet or the aged President Hindenburg 
and
free to mold Germany into the nightmare state of his darkest dreams.

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