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1. 1933: Key Dates
to remain in operation from 1933 until 1945. March 23The German ... lawyers by September 30, 1933. Exempted from this provision are Jewish lawyers practicing law since August
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2. Antisemitic Legislation 1933–1939
years of Hitler's dictatorship, from 1933 until the outbreak of war in 1939, Jews felt the effects of ... Professional Civil Service of April 7, 1933, which excluded Jews and the “politically unreliable” from civil
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3. Concentration Camps, 1933–39
feature of the regime in Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945. The term concentration camp ... chancellor in January 1933. In the weeks after the Nazis came to power, the SA (Sturmabteilung
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4. Adolf Hitler: 1930-1933
Franz von Papen (June 1932-October 1932) and General Kurt von Schleicher (October 1932-January 1933 ... Constant electioneering between 1930 and 1933 swelled the membership of the NSDAP to 129,563 in September
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5. Nazi Assault—1933 to 1939
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have happened. It chronicles events in Germany from the rise to power of the Nazi party in 1933 to the -
6. German Foreign Policy, 1933–1945
From 1933–1938, Konstantin von Neurath, a conservative career diplomat
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7. Germany: Jewish Population in 1933
to the census of June 16, 1933, the Jewish population of Germany, including the Saar region (which at ... represented a reduction from the estimated 523,000 Jews living in Germany in January 1933; the decrease was
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8. German Jewish Refugees, 1933–1939
. In January 1933 there were some 523,000 Jews in Germany, representing
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9. Nazi Political Violence in 1933
. After January 30, 1933, Hitler’s coalition government acted to effectively give Nazi paramilitary units ... Communists and Social Democrats were arrested and jailed. In March—April 1933, an estimated 40,000 to 50
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10. Building a National Community, 1933–1936
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11. From Citizens to Outcasts, 1933–1938
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perceived enemies of the state between 1933 and 1939? For Educators Teach Getting Started Guide Explore -
12. Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945
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13. Science as Salvation: Weimar Eugenics, 1919–1933
rights. Before 1933, the passage of national statutes legalizing “voluntary” sterilization of inmates of
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14. Immigration to the United States 1933–41
refugee policy, and American immigration laws were neither revised nor adjusted between 1933 and 1941. The
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15. Lesson: Interpreting News of World Events 1933–1938
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the period 1933–1938, some Americans took actions to help persecuted Jews abroad, with varying degrees ... were on their minds during the period 1933–1938, some Americans took actions to help persecuted Jews -
16. Jewish Population of Europe in 1933: Population Data by Country
1933, approximately 9.5 million Jews lived in Europe, comprising 1.7% of the total European population ... . Jewish Communities before the Nazi Seizure of Power Before the Nazis seized power in 1933, Europe
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17. The Nazification of the German Police, 1933–1939
Hitler became chancellor on January 30, 1933, he worked to turn Germany into a dictatorship under his ... Germany’s police forces. But the decentralized nature of German policing in 1933 made this difficult
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18. The Biological State: Nazi Racial Hygiene, 1933–1939
population. Many German physicians and scientists who had supported racial hygiene ideas before 1933 embraced ... On July 14, 1933, the Nazi dictatorship fulfilled the long-held dreams of eugenics proponents by
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19. The United States and the Nazi Threat: 1933–37
Early Reports of the Nazi Persecution of Jews in the American Press (Spring 1933 ... ) On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of
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20. Persecution of Roma (Gypsies) in Prewar Germany, 1933–1939
Europe preceded the Nazi takeover of power in 1933. For example, in 1899, the ... . After the Nazis came to power in 1933, police in Germany began more rigorous enforcement of pre-Nazi
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21. Juden in Thüringen 1933-1945
Jews in Thuringia 1933-1945 ... 19330000 19459999 1933 1945
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22. March of SA storm troopers in 1933
1933: SA-Aufmarsch ... 1933
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23. Aftermath of World War I and the Rise of Nazism, 1918–1933
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24. Germany: Jewish Population in 1933 - Photograph
rose to power in January 1933.
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25. German Foreign Policy, 1933–1945 - Photograph