Stage 1: 8 February 1933
Last significant anti-government demonstration. Police open fire without warning after a few minutes.
Nazi Party paramilitaries beat up political opponents in the street.
Stage 2: Reichstag Fire - 27 February 1933
The fire is followed by several emergency decrees allowing for the arrest and detention of people thought likely to pose a threat to the government.
Many people arrested and detained without charge.
Stage 3: Enabling Law passed: 23 March 1933
This law allows Hitler to govern by decree without the need for approval by the President.
The first permanent concentration camp had already opened at Dachau the previous day. (Some temporary concentration camps had already been set up a little earlier).
The concentration camps were intended for political opponents, not specifically for Jews.
Strict press censorship imposed with days ...
Rise of the nazi party in Germany
No, Nazi Germany is the name given to Germany during the time Hitler was in power.
Adolf Hitler was leader of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.
The majority of Jews in Germany and in Nazi occupied countries never got 'freedom from their captors', but were slaughtered.
Hitler decided to gas the Jews in nazi Germany
The Nazi party led by Adolf Hitler ruled Nazi Germany. That is why it is called "Nazi" Germany.
He was the leader of Nazi Germany .
Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party in Germany.
Nazi Germany
There was no protests after they were invaded and defeated by Germany. Even to think that they could protest against Nazi Germany is a bit empty headed.
There were no human rights in Nazi Germany.
Reichstag - Nazi Germany - ended in 1945.
Rise of the nazi party in Germany
The Nazi flag is not flown in Germany. It is against German law to display the Nazi flag and other Nazi symbols
well when someone turns in to a level 65 they disappear so mabey they disappear because there play nazi zobies ensted of the regular game
No, Nazi Germany is the name given to Germany during the time Hitler was in power.
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