• Beer Hall Putsch

    Beer Hall Putsch
    Hitler and the Nazi Party unsuccessfully tried to overthrow the Weimar Republic. This event became known as the Beer Hall Putsch.
  • The begining of the holocaust

  • Hitler Appointed As Chancellor

    Hitler Appointed As Chancellor
    Following inconclusive elections, President Hindenburg invited Hitler to become chancellor of Germany.
  • The Reichstag Fire

    The Reichstag Fire
    The Reichstag building in Berlin was set on fire. Marinus van der Lubbe, a Dutch communist, was taken into custody for the crime and later executed. The Nazi government exploited the fire and declared a state of emergency.
  • Dachau Is Established

    The first Nazi concentration camp was established in Dachau. Until its liberation in 1945, more than 188,000 prisoners were incarcerated here, at least 28,000 of whom died.
  • The Enabling Act Is Passed

    The Enabling Act was passed in the Reichstag, granting the government dictatorial powers for four years.
  • Boycott Of Jewish Businesses

    The Nazis carried out a boycott of Jewish-owned businesses and shops. This was the first mass action the regime took against the Jews of Germany.
  • The Law For The Restoration Of The Professional Civil Service

    The Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service banned Jews and dissidents from the Civil Service. As a result, Jewish teachers, professors, judges, and other civil servants lost their jobs.
  • The Nuremberg Trials

    The Nuremberg Trials
    The trials of 22 top-level Nazi war criminals began at Nuremberg. They were tried for crimes against humanity and war crimes by a court of Allied judges. Twelve of the defendants were sentenced to death.