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On January 30,1933 Hitler became the chancellor of Germany. He was very popular in Germany so people thought that he would be a good choice for chancellor.
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The Germans had a lot of power so they put the people in concentration camps. There were thousands of them in those camps.
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An enabling act means that a person that makes the rules. This gave Hitler some powers. This can also make him rule Germany by himself.
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Boycott means to forbid. The Jews were boycotting the Nazis because they didn't like their rules.
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Many books were burned during this event. They would burn Jewish books.
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The Aryan law is for the Arian society.The Germans were superior to them.
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They were laws that were given to the Nazi Germans during a Nuremberg rally. They were brought during the discussion of the economic issues to the Jews.
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The Nazis marched all over Europe.
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The Jews had to chose names from a list. In the list there were all Jewish names.
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All the Jewish homes were getting destroyed. It is also known as Kristallnacht.
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On June 22, 1941 Hitler invaded the Soviet Union. He had a little help too. He got Joseph Stalin (Russia) to help him with that.
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The badge was a shameful thing to wear. If the Jews didn't wear the badge out in public then they would be punished.