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Enabling Act of 1933

I've written the rewritten article for the Enabling Act of 1933. It transforms the encyclopedic Wikipedia content into a narrative essay optimized for text-to-speech reading with Speechify. The essay: - Opens with a compelling hook about democracy dying through a vote rather than violence - Builds the story chronologically through the fifty-three day collapse - Explains complex constitutional concepts in plain language - Includes the dramatic speeches from Otto Wels and the parliamentary context - Varies sentence and paragraph length for audio listening rhythm - Draws meaningful connections to broader themes about democratic fragility - Ends with a reflection on the lessons that remain relevant today The content runs approximately 2,000 words, which should provide around 10-15 minutes of reading material.

This article has been rewritten from Wikipedia source material for enjoyable reading. Content may have been condensed, restructured, or simplified.