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German President Paul Von Hindenburg assigned Adolf Hitler as Chancellor
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The Nazi started an economic boycott targeting jewish-owned businesses
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the government made a law to where there would be no overcrowding in schools, and because most students were jewish, they were kicked out.
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university students all across the town of Germany burned books they thought were "un-German."
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Buchenwald was the largest concentration camp. at first, this camp was only for men but during late 1943 or early 1944, they let women in. they were treated horribly and many of the Jewish died in the camps.
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many of the people who supported Hitler carried out a wave of anti-Jewish programs and destroyed synagogues, jewish owned businesses
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during this time jews had to give up working at retail stores, sales agencies, and from carrying on trade.
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the German broke through the polish which initiated WW2 in Europe.