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Anti-Jewish Boycott
The boycott were a reprisal and an act of revenge to the german people. -
Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service
The German government issues the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service which excludes Jews and other political opponents of the Nazis from all civil service positions. The law initially exempts those who had worked in the civil service since August 1, 1914 -
Book Burning
University students burned 25,000 un german books -
Law for the “Prevention of Offspring with Hereditary Diseases”
The German government passes the “Law for the Prevention of Offspring with Hereditary Diseases”mandating the forced sterilization of certain individuals with physical and mental disabilities. -
Central Organization of German Jews Formed
German Jewish organizations establish the Central Organization of German Jews. -
Editors Law
The German Propaganda Ministryassumed control over the Reich Association of the German Press, the guild which regulated entry into the profession. Under the new Editors Law, the association kept registries of “racially pure” editors and journalists, and excluded Jews and those married to Jews from the profession. -
Law against “Dangerous Habitual Criminals”
The German government passes a “Law against Dangerous Habitual Criminals.” The new law allows courts to order the indefinite imprisonment of “habitual criminals” if they deem the person dangerous to society. -
Röhm Affair
Hitler orders a violent purge of the top leadership of the Nazi Party paramilitary formation, the SAPressured by German army commanders, whose support he would need to become President, Hitler directs the SS to murder SA Chief of Staff Ernst Röhm and his top commanders. -
Death of German President von Hindenburg
Hitler becomes the president of Germany, then later Hitler became the dictator of Germany. -
Hitler Abolishes the Office of President
Hitler kicks office president and makes himself Führer of the German people. -
Ban on Jehovah’s Witness Organizations
the government of Germany doesn't allow jehovah's witness organization. -
Revision of Paragraph 175
The German Ministry reads paragraph 175 and 175a. -
Nuremberg Race Laws
The German parliament passes the Nuremberg Race Laws. -
Jesse Owens Competes in Olympic Games
eighteen african american athletics represented the United States in the olympic games in Berlin in 1936. -
Olympic Games Open in Berlin
The summer olympic games start in Berlin. Germans saluted to Hitler. -
German Annexation of Austria
Germans attack Anschluss. -
Anti-Jewish Laws in Hungary
Austria accepts anti jewish laws. -
Evian Conference
in this conference they were thinking what to do with jews that fled from Nazis -
Munich Agreement
Germany, Italy, Great Britain, and France surrender regions and defenses. -
German Jews’ Passports Declared Invalid
the Reich Ministry invalidates all German passports held by Jews. Jews men and women had to add Sara or Israel. -
Kristallnacht
the protesters caused a riot also almost 100 jewish residents died. -
American Student Reflects
Robert Harlan witnessed Kristallnacht. -
Exclusion of Jews from German Economic Life
Since when Hitler became dictator Jews felt 400 laws change. -
First Kindertransport Arrives in Great Britain
in desesperation thousands of jews found refuge with the nazi persecution -
Reichstag Speech
Hitler tells German theres going to be war. -
Wagner-Rogers Bill
Robert Wagner introduces a bill that can bring 20,000 children. -
Members of an Einsatzgruppe
the holocaust took place in the world war II ferment invaded Poland. in the next year nazi Germany conquered Europe with allies. -
St. Louis Sets Sail
The St. Louis sets sail from Hamburg Germany to Havana Cuba there were 9000 passengers almost german nazis. -
German Invasion of Poland
In Europe germany invades Poland initiating world war II. The forces of german polish the defenses on Warsaw the polish capital. Hundreds of thousands of jews and non-jews were bombed. -
Britain and France Declare War
Great Britain and France both declare war against Germany. Two days before they invaded Poland.