The communists were too blame for the Reichstag fire because a young communist, Marinus van der Lubbe, was found on the site. Hitler then used this as an excuse to get communism banned and not able to take part in elections. Some historians say the Nazis started the fire: however, no one knows for sure.
The Reichstag fire is associated with Adolf Hitler because he used the fire to suggest that the Communists were plotting against the German government. It is widely believed that the arson was actually planned and carried out by agents of the Nazi party.
Hitler gave a public address blaming the communists for the fire, and that they should all be rounded up and imprisoned. A Dutch communist, Marianus van der Lubbe, was found with matches in the Reichstag ruins and was arrested.
It was burned down in the night of 27-28 February 1933. It is widely suspected that the Nazis started the fire in order to create panic and make it easier for them to rule by decree.
Because marinus vander lubbe who was found guilty of startingths fire was a communist, hitler had an excuse to ban communists. He said that they were a threat and were trying to take over using violent revolution as the fire shows. Banning them means he has a majority in government and can make all the decisions he wants because communists were his main opponent. Some thought the fire was so convenient to the nazis that marinus may have been framed. He was gullible and maybe told to be in the reichstag with fire lighters. Jan 1933 chancellorship Feb 1933 Reichstag fire March 1933 enabling act
Dimitroff was accused (with others) of setting fire to the Reichstag building, was tried and acquitted.
Reichstag fire happened on 1933-02-27.
1933
No a dutch communist did
Who started the fire is not entirely certain. The blame was placed on a Marinus van der Lubbe (although it is likely taht he was either forced to by the Nazi Party or was framed by them).
Fritz Tobias has written: 'The Reichstag fire' -- subject(s): Germany, Germany. Reichstag
The Reichstag fire is associated with Adolf Hitler because he used the fire to suggest that the Communists were plotting against the German government. It is widely believed that the arson was actually planned and carried out by agents of the Nazi party.
While it is clear that the fire was started by Hitler and Friends, the exact method and details of who exactly was involved is not clear because... 1. It was a fire. All physical evidence was burned. 2. Hitler had many of the people involved killed after the fire to protect the secret.
Hitler gave a public address blaming the communists for the fire, and that they should all be rounded up and imprisoned. A Dutch communist, Marianus van der Lubbe, was found with matches in the Reichstag ruins and was arrested.
It was burned down in the night of 27-28 February 1933. It is widely suspected that the Nazis started the fire in order to create panic and make it easier for them to rule by decree.
The Reichstag building in Berlin was set on fire in 1933, and it was used by the Nazi Party to justify the repression of their political opponents. The event, known as the Reichstag fire, played a significant role in helping the Nazis consolidate power and establish a totalitarian regime in Germany.
Because marinus vander lubbe who was found guilty of startingths fire was a communist, hitler had an excuse to ban communists. He said that they were a threat and were trying to take over using violent revolution as the fire shows. Banning them means he has a majority in government and can make all the decisions he wants because communists were his main opponent. Some thought the fire was so convenient to the nazis that marinus may have been framed. He was gullible and maybe told to be in the reichstag with fire lighters. Jan 1933 chancellorship Feb 1933 Reichstag fire March 1933 enabling act
Dimitroff was accused (with others) of setting fire to the Reichstag building, was tried and acquitted.