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With the rise of support for the Nazi Party in the 1920s and early 1930s, President Paul von Hindenburg invited Hitler to serve as Chancellor in a coalition government.
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Through hundreds of legal measures, the Nazi-led German government gradually excluded Jews from public life, the professions, and public education.
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With the start of the second World War and a swift succession of German victories, the Nazi regime began realizing its longstanding goal of territorial expansion.