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1. Selling Nazism in a Democracy 1918–1933: Democracy
Timeline Selling Nazism in a Democracy 1918–1933: Democracy When the Great Depression struck in
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2. The Weapons of Dictatorship: Terror and Propaganda 1933-1939: Dictatorship
Timeline The Weapons of Dictatorship: Terror and Propaganda 1933-1939: Dictatorship Soon after
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3. How Many Refugees Came to the United States from 1933-1945?
How Many Refugees Came to the United States from 1933-1945? How did US immigration law affect
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4. German Radio: The People’s Receiver
of 1933. The radio sold for 76 Reichsmarks, or about $18 (about $400 in today’s dollars). This ... surprisingly, sales soared, as did radio listenership. In 1933, the VE301 accounted for about half of the total ... occupied a key spot in the Great German Radio Exhibition in 1933.
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5. Stephen Wise
Memorial Museum. Protesting Nazism In 1933, the American press reported extensively on both Adolf ... followers organized multiple public protests against Nazism. On March 27, 1933, Protestant, Catholic, and ... 1933. “What is happening in Germany today may happen tomorrow in any other land on earth unless ... 1933 With the Nazi regime undeterred by these protests, Wise and the World Jewish Congress threw their
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6. Teacher Resources
throughout Europe between 1933 and 1945. After the Nazis rose to power in 1933, they began to target and
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7. Eugenics Poster
health policies. After taking power in 1933, the Nazi regime introduced eugenics laws and policies aimed
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8. Breckinridge Long
Roosevelt’s ambassador to Italy, serving from 1933 to 1936. When World War II began in September 1939 ... Nazi rule (1933–1945) the German quota was not filled, and the laws governing the visa process ... claims—that the United States had accepted 580,000 refugees since 1933—to be patently false
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9. Frances Perkins
President Franklin Roosevelt from 1933 to 1945. The first female cabinet secretary, Perkins was the longest ... labor in 1933, her duties included overseeing the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), which ... Great Depression worsened during President Herbert Hoover’s administration (1929–1933), he
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10. Medical and Racial Propaganda
14, 1933, which called for the sterilization of people suffering from severe alcoholism. In common
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11. “Euthanasia” Propaganda
enacted eugenics into law. On July 14, 1933, the Nazi governments passed the Law for the Prevention of
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12. Timeline
Jewish German boy living in Bremen, noticed only gradual changes in the first years after 1933. Fewer non ... –1940. Nazi Germany With Adolf Hitler and the Nazis’ rise to power in 1933, hatred of Jews became ... Germany Pass Nazis sought to exclude Jews from all aspects of German public life. In 1933, the regime
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13. Otto Frank
Hitler came to power in 1933. They lived a peaceful life in Amsterdam until May 1940, when Nazi Germany ... antisemitic attacks instigated by the new Nazi government, Otto and Edith decided in 1933 to move to the
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14. Nazi Artwork
with Nazi banners and symbols. Hanover, Germany, ca. 1933–1936. United States Holocaust Memorial
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15. Eleanor Roosevelt
States in 1932. The White House On March 4, 1933, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was inaugurated as president
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16. Dorothy Thompson
German chancellor in 1933. “The interview was difficult, because one cannot carry on a
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17. Henry Morgenthau Jr.
1933, Morgenthau took the job. When a reporter asked him how he thought he would use his newfound power