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Under Hitler's ruling, several political parties including the communist and socialist parties, are arrested and disbanded. He also began the harassment and discrimination against Jews, making sexual and romantic relationships between a jew and non-jew illegal, and making propaganda posters to post outside Jewish stores and Jewish ran businesses.
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Hitler started to send prisoners to concentration camps, mostly because they were Jewish, but many other discriminated groups were sent to the camps, like homosexuals, gypsies, and people with disabilities.
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Hitler is appointed as Chancellor, and soon the enabling acts will be passed, giving him full power and the ability to pass legistlative
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Due to the death of a German politician at the hands of a Jewish man, Hitler started an orchestrated attack against Jewish households and businesses across Germany, breaking into people's homes, stealing and beating Jews along the way
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Adolf Hitler had invaded and conquered Poland, leaving it in ruins as Europe was propelled into ww2
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The Nazis started to transport Jews in mass quantities to killing camps across Europe, which would be used to gas and kill Jews a few hours after arrival
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U.S. Army officers finally found the dead remains of quickly killed off jews inside one of the concentration camps, and many continued to check all the camps to have clear and definite evidence that this was not all propaganda
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22 Major war crime criminals were found and rounded up to have a trial to see if they were to be found guilty. Many made the case that they were simply taking orders, but for the first time this was not taken into consideration, saying they knew what was right and wrong