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Adolf Hitler comes to power
Adolf Hitler is appointed the German chancellor and immediately gets ride of any one who is a threat to the Nazi regime by putting them in concentration camps. -
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The Holocaust
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Removing Jews from politics
A law named the "Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service" excluded Jews from state services -
Limiting the Jews knowledge
The German government decides to adopt certain polices that prevent Jewish children from attending public German schools -
the burning of the books
Thousands of non German books including Jewish are burned by University students who want to purify German literature. This helps the Nazi regime to censor the public from foreign ideas ,and allows more propaganda to spread. -
The Night of Broken Glass
Hitler and other Nazi officials order their troops to attack Jews and destroy all their belongings including their homes. -
No more Jewish business
The government enforced a new law that prevented Jews from selling goods or services. This ranged to normal stores to sale agencies. -
The Final Solution
The Nazi regime orders all the Jews to be put into concentrations camps to work and to be tortured to death. -
The liberation of the Jewish people
World War 2 ends with Germany losing and the Allies liberate the Jews from the Concentration camps. Hitler and other Nazi members commit suicide while the rest panic and flee.