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Hitler delivers his campaign speech
Hilter gives his campaign speech using propaganda and lies.w -
Adolf appointed Chancellor
Thousands of Hitler supporters march to convince Hindenberg to pass down power. -
Dachau Camp establishment
The Dachau Camp was the first concentration camp in Germany -
Anti-Jewish Boycott
Nazis organize a boycott against Jews which tried to prevent people from shopping at Jewish owned businesses -
Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service
Laws were issued to limit the power and rights of Jewish people as well as other people who were opposed to Nazis. -
Jews not allowed in public schools
More anti-semitic laws were passed, which limited Jews' education by no longer allowing them in public schools. -
Nazi book burning
Germans begin to burn different books that went against Hitler's beliefs and were "un-German" -
Hindenberg dies, Hitler gains more power
Hinderberg, the former president, dies and power is given to Hitler, which he declares himself Führer of the German Reich and People. This gave him full power and he became a dictator. -
Buchenwald Camp opens
The Buchenwald Camp is opened to only men and was the largest concentration camp. -
Jews passports: Invalid
All passports that Jews own become invalid, making them not able to leave Germany.