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On the night of January 30, 1933, the nazis organized a parade called the "torchlight parade" in berlin to celebrate the appointment of hitler as chancellor of Germany.
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The nazis pass a law against habitual and dangerous criminals, which allows beggars, homeless, alcoholics and the unemployed to be sent to concentration camps.
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The german government bans jews from membership in the german labor front because membership in the german labor front is mandatory for wage laborers and salaried employees
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In 1935, in accordance with nazi racial law. The military prohibited jews from joining its ranks and those that were already serving were dismissed.
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On February 10, 1936, the nazi reichstag passed the 'Gestapo Law' in my resources it states that "Neither the instructions nor the affairs of the Gestapo will be open to review by the administrative courts." This means that the gestapo was now above the law and there could be no legal appeal regarding anything it did.
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Jews are banned from many professional occupations including teaching germans and from being accountants or dentists. They are also denied tax reductions and child allowances. The Mayor of Berlin orders public schools not to admit jewish children until further notice.
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The reich ministry of the interior invalidates all german passports held by jews. The jews must surrender their old passports which will become valid only after the letter “J” has been stamped on them.
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The Decree concerning the surrender of precious metals and stones in jewish ownership requires the jews to turn in gold, silver, diamonds, and other special rocks to the state without repayment.
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