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A one-day government sanctioned boycott of Jewish-owned businesses takes place throughout Germany -
The day they made Hitler chancellor of Germany -
The Dachau was a concentration camp for Jews
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Only 44 percent of the vote in the March 5 election, Hitler seeks another way to establish a dictatorship. -
Nazis burn all books published by Jews -
Once the Enabling Act is passed, the government no longer needs legislators’ votes to pass laws. Which means Hitler is in full control -
The Nazi regime’s first foreign policy measure is to pull out of the League of Nations. -
Nazi Party receives 92 percent of the vote. The remainders are “invalid” ballots. On this date, a separate vote passes on Hitler’s decision to pull Germany out of the League of Nations.