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Yes they were. That election was at the same time the last one ever held until after the war. The fact that shorly afterwards Germany's Parliament building (the Reichstag) burned down suited the Nazis extremely well. It gave them at the same time an excuse to outlaw the Socialist and Communist parties - the presumed arsonist was a Dutch Communist - and to stop convening Parliament altogether.

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