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The enabling acts give Hitler sole power of Germany after the Reichstag caught on fire
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Storm trooper (SA) guards gathered up all of Hitler's political enemies, (communists, socialists, etc.) and arrested them in a basement jail in Berlin.
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On April 1, 1933, The Nazis started boycotting Jewish shops, businesses, markets, etc. all across Germany.
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Concentration camps were the places that Hitler would send anyone considered an "enemy of the state" which meant Jews, Gypsies, anyone with physical or mental disabilities and really anyone who wasn't tall, white, blue eyed, with dark hair and of German descent.
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Nazis make propaganda to try to make the public believe that Jewish a race and not religion by using pedigree charts
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On the night of November 7th,1938, a 17 year old Jewish man shot and killed a German diplomat, and when Hitler found out, he crashed out. Hitler sent entire regimes of Nazi's throughout the streets of all of Germany, who went out unleashing mass violence all through out Germany, breaking glass and people's houses on their way, leaving the streets littered with glass. This is where the name "The night of broken glass" originates.
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Concentration camps were areas that people got sent to, where if they weren't strong, fast, and healthy enough to keep up, they would be executed in a gas chamber. This included women, children, and almost everyone because they were severely starving, not fed enough, and sometimes they just killed them anyway.
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As the Allied powers closed in, Nazi regimes tried to kill of the people in the concentration camps before they could be saved, but a few of them were saved. Hitler was soon found dead in a bunker hiding in berlin, along with his entire family. This was when they new the war was over, and they tried to save the remaining people in the concentration camps and reintroduce them into society.