The part of the Weimar constitution that allowed the President to take emergency powers without consulting the Reichstag
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Article 48 of the Weimar constitution allowed the president to rule by decree at times of an emergency and gave the president the right to override the Reichstag and provide leadership "above party".Article 48 of the Weimar constitution made provision for rule by decree in an emergency.
He could pass any laws without verification from the Reichstag - if he deemed it an emergency. Inevitably, Hitler abused this power and took absolute control.
Article 48 of the Weimar constitution allowed the president to rule by decree at times of an emergency and gave the president the right to override the Reichstag and provide leadership "above party".Article 48 of the Weimar constitution made provision for rule by decree in an emergency.Read more: What_was_Article_48_of_the_Weimar_Constitution
Article 48 was more than a threat to the Weimar Republic - it was the final nail in it's coffin, as it effectively gave Hitler the power to turn Germany's government into a dictatorship. Article 48 states that in times of emergency, complete power can be given to the Chancellor without the consent of the Reichstag. In the US, this would be the equivalent to allowing the President to do whatever he pleases without consulting the Senate first. With that said, US presidents, such as President Lincoln, were able to skirt around the Bill of Rights in his capacity as Commander in Chief. Many political scientists believe that a republic's constitution have an article whereby a president can use "absolute" powers to safeguard the republic.
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the name of the first marker was the Nelspot http://www.history.paintballx3.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48&Itemid=27
There are 48 of them
48 - 3x16=48, 16x3=48, 48x1=48.
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Do .48*48 then the answer is 23.04
√(48' x 48') = √(48')2 = 48'