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Hitler Began The Toxic Speech Campaign
July 22, 1932: Hitler began his campaign speech in Berlin, Germany. He used Nationalism and other propaganda tactics in his speech as well as making vague promises. This also confirmed the Nazi's as being the largest party in Germany. -
Powers Are Handed Over to Hitler
February 28, 1933: The Enables Act is passed after the Reichstag fire which gave Hitler full power over the nation. -
Nazi's Stage a Boycott of Jewish Businesses
April 1, 1933: Nazi's storm through Berlin and block entrances to Jewish owned stores and help up signs promoting Germans to "defend themselves" -
Removal of Health Care
May 17, 1934: Jews are prohibited from having national health care -
Legal Qualifications Are Removed
July 22, 1934: Jews are prohibited from receiving legal qualifications -
Jews No Longer Can Serve in the Military
May 21, 1935: Nazi's ban the Jews from being able to serve in the German military. -
Olympics Were Started
August 1, 1936: Olympic games were started in Germany's capital, Berlin. Hitler and higher up Nazi's strive to gain legitimacy through favorable public opinion. -
Jews Have No Professional Jobs
January 1937: Jews are removed from any professional occupations including teaching Germans, accountants, dentists, etc. -
Applications for Identity Cards
July 23,1938: Nazi's order Jews over 15 to apply for identity cards -
The Beginning of The Night of The Broken Glass
November 7, 1938: Ernst vom Rath was shot and wounded by a 17 year old, Herschel Crynzpan,who was the son of a deported Jew. -
Nazi's Invade Poland
September 1, 1939: Nazi's invade Poland as the original Jewish population was 3.35 million. This was the largest Jewish population in Europe. This was the beginning of the SS activity in Poland. -
Nazi's and Soviets Divide Up Poland
September 29, 1939: Over 2 million Jews reside in Nazi controlled areas. This means 1.3 were left in the Soviet.