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rise of the nazi party
they had a meeting in a beer cellar. -
rize of the nazi party
hundreds were at the meeting and more were coming. -
rise of the nazi party
Hitler was thrilled when he entered the large meeting hall in Munich and saw two thousand people waiting, including a large number of Communists. -
Adolf Hitler
President Paul von Hindenburg appointed Hitler Chancellor. -
nazi party
40,000 SA and SS men are sworn in as auxiliary police. -
nazification
the Reichstag building went up in flames. -
burning
Nazis burn Reichstag building to create crisis atmosphere. -
camps
Nazis open Dachau concentration camp near Munich. -
parliament
German Parliament passes Enabling Act giving Hitler dictatorial powers. -
labor front
Jews are banned from the German Labor Front. -
health insurance
Jews are not allowed national health insurance -
the ss
The SS is made an independent organization from the SA. -
legal qualifications
Jews are prohibited from getting legal qualifications. -
nazification
President Hindenburg died and Hitler combined the offices of Reich Chancellor and President, declaring himself fuhrer. -
power
Hitler receives a 90 percent 'Yes' vote from German voters approving his new powers. -
baned
Nazis ban Jews from serving in the military. -
abortion
Nazis pass law allowing forced abortions on women to prevent them from passing on hereditary diseases. -
gestapo
The German Gestapo is placed above the law. -
chief
Heinrich Himmler is appointed chief of the German Police -
register
Nazis order Jews to register wealth and property. -
businesses
Nazis order Jewish owned businesses to register. -
nazification
Germany occupied the Sudetenland. -
arrest
Nazis arrested 17,000 Jews of Polish nationality living in Germany, -
schools
Jewish, pupils are expelled from all nonJewish German schools. -
gold
Nazis force Jews to hand over all gold and silver items. -
nazification
Hitler invaded Poland, and officially starting World War II.