The
Reichstag Fire Decree pushed by
Adolf Hitler in response to the
Reichstag fire on February 27, 1933, and signed into law by President
Paul von Hindenburg withdrew civil liberties and enabled the Nazis, then in key positions in government, to arrest anyone they deemed to be an enemy. This became first and foremost a confrontation with the KPD, but in effect, outlawed all political parties in Germany other than the Nazi Party. The
Enabling Act of March 27, 1933, consolidated their power and authority. In the first weeks of March 1933, there were 11,000 Communists arrested and by June 1933, more than half of the KPD district leaders were in detention. == Arrest and further resistance ==