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Armistice
The Armistice of the Allies was signed by Germany effectively ending WW1. -
The Roaring Twenties
The roaring twenties happened right after the war ended, it was a time of socioeconomic prosperity for most countries other than Germany. -
The Treaty of Versailles
The treaty of Versailles was made by 4 big countries Australia Britain France U.S.A, Signed by France -
The Great Depression
The Socioeconomic prosperity of the roaring twenties has ended and the world falls into a depression. -
The Great Depression
The Economic Prosperity seen in the roaring twenties was over and the world fell into an economic downfall -
The Japanese invasion of Manchuria
The Japanese invasion of Manchuria began when the Kwantung Army of the Empire of Japan invaded Manchuria immediately following the Mukden Incident. -
Any Jewish Books were burnt.
Jewish books were burnt. -
Adolf Hitler Becomes the chancellor of Germany
On January 30, 1933, President Paul von Hindenburg names Adolf Hitler, leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NAZI) -
The Enabling Act
The Enabling Act allowed the NAZI government to issue laws without the consent of Germany's parliament, laying the foundation for the complete Nazification of German society. -
The NAZI Party Takes Power
The National Socialist German Workers' Party was legally and fairly elected to the office of german parliament. -
Hitler Named President of Germany
With the support of the German armed forces, Hitler becomes President of Germany. -
The German Army
Adolf Hitler announced that he would rearm Germany in violation of the Treaty of Versailles. -
Executive Order on the Reich Tax Law
Jews could no longer work as tax consultants. -
Reich Veterinarians Law
Jews could no longer work as vets. -
Reich Ministry of Education
Jews could no longer teach in public schools. -
Classroom
German Children taught antisemetic propaganda against those of Jewish Blood -
Jewish Teachers and Students Expelled
Jewish Children and Jewish teachers expelled from their schools. -
Law on the Alteration of Family and Personal Names
Jews could no longer change their first or last names. -
Executive Order on the Law on the Organization of National Work
Government contracts with Jewish-owned businesses were cancelled. -
The Invasion of Poland
The effective beginning of WW2 was with the invasion of Poland by the German Army