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Collection of documents used in my A level history including in depth notes, timeline and condensed notes

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1933

30 Jan – Hitler appointed Chancellor

1 Feb – Hitler announces autobahn construction programme

1 Feb – Hitler dissolves Reichstag

2 Feb – Goering set up police force of 25,000 SA men and 15,000 SS men

27 Feb – Reichstag Fire

28 Feb – Reichstag Fire Decree passed, imprisonment of anyone seen as Nazi threat

5 March – General election Nazi won 288 seats, 43.9%

21 March – The Day of Potsdam

22 March – Dachau concentration camp opened, used to hold political prisoners

23 March – Enabling Act passed, remove limitations on Hitlers power

1 April – SA boycott of Jewish shops

7 April – Civil Service Laws passed

25 April - Law Against overcrowding German schools and universities

26 April – Gestapo established

2 May – trade unions banned, all workers part of German Labour Front (DAF) led by Robert Ley

10 May – Nazi book burning

22 June – SPD abolished

14 July – Law against the Formation of New Parties, all political parties banned except Nazis

14 July – The law for the ‘prevention of offspring with hereditary diseases’, sterilisation Law

20 July – Concordant agreement between state and Vatican

27 September - Ludwig Muller elected Reich Bishop

4 October - Reich Press Laws

14 October – Germany leaves League of Nations

12 November – Reichstag elections, Nazis won 92% of the vote

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