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In July 1932, Adolf Hitler made a speech with the now greatly numbered Nazi party and attacks the Weimar Republic and pledged to dissolve the parliamentary system.
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Hitler and the Nazi party became one step closer to taking over Germany
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The Nazi party begins to boycott people from buying from Jewish businesses across the nation
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After the German President von Hindenburg passed away Adolf Hitler was appointed President. Soon after Hitler abolished the presidency and declared himself Führer of the German Reich and People.
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The Nuremberg Laws were mainly directed towards the Jews and defined them by their ancestry.
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This camp was one of the largest concentration camps within the German border. German SS and police sent almost 10,000 Jews to Buchenwald where the camp authorities subjected them to extraordinarily cruel treatment and many died.
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The exhibit mainly consisted of stereotypical images of Jews to illustrate charges of a Jewish world conspiracy against Germany and links between Judaism and communism.
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Kristallnacht, also known as "The Night of The Broken Glass", was an act of violence towards Jews which involved the destruction of synagogues and the German public looted more than 7,000 Jewish-owned businesses and other commercial establishments.