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Hitler become Chancellor of Germany
President Hindenburg appoints Adolf Hitler Chancellor of Germany. -
Boycotting Jewish own Businesses
Germans started to boycott buying goods from Jewish businesses -
Nuremberg Race Laws
Antisemitism and the persecution of Jews represented a central tenet of Nazi ideology. -
Olympic Games held in Germany
In the weeks before and during the 1936 Winter and Summer Olympic Games held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Berlin, respectively, the Nazi regime actually toned down much of its public anti-Jewish rhetoric and activities. The regime even removed some of the signs saying "Jews Unwelcome" from public places -
"Aryanizing" Jewish businesses
"Aryanization" meant the dismissal of Jewish workers and managers of a company and/or the takeover of Jewish-owned businesses by non-Jewish Germans who bought them at bargain prices fixed by government or Nazi party officials. In 1937 and 1938, the government forbade Jewish doctors to treat non-Jews, and revoked the licenses of Jewish lawyers to practice law. -
Government required Jews to identify themselves
- Star of David -Identification Cards