GLOSSARY
EDUCATOR RESOURCE: TIMELINE
TIMELINE
1933
January 30 -- February 1
Adolf Hitler becomes chancellor of Germany
February 27 -- March 5
Reichstag arson leads to state of emergency
March 5
Reichstag elections: the Nazis gain 44 percent of the vote
March 22
First concentration camp is established in Dachau, Germany
March 24
The Nazis sponsor the Enabling Act
April 1
The Nazis declare a boycott of all Jewish businesses in Germany
April 7
Civil Service Reform – Jews are barred from working in the civil service and are stripped of their equal rights
April 25
School quota system limits the number of Jewish high school and university students in Germany
May 6
Persecution of Jewish researcher, Magnus Hirschfeld, noted expert on sex, sexuality and gender norms
May 10
The Nazis burn thousands of anti-Nazi, Jewish-authored, and other books
July 14
Forced sterilization of German citizens with congenital disabilities begins
July 14
Germany is proclaimed a one-party state
October 14
Germany quits League of Nations and disarmament talks
November 12
The Nazi Party gets 92 percent of the vote in one-party elections
1933
January 30 -- February 1
Adolf Hitler becomes chancellor of Germany
February 27 -- March 5
Reichstag arson leads to state of emergency
March 5
Reichstag elections: the Nazis gain 44 percent of the vote
March 22
First concentration camp is established in Dachau, Germany
March 24
The Nazis sponsor the Enabling Act
April 1
The Nazis declare a boycott of all Jewish businesses in Germany
April 7
Civil Service Reform – Jews are barred from working in the civil service and are stripped of their equal rights
April 25
School quota system limits the number of Jewish high school and university students in Germany
May 6
Persecution of Jewish researcher, Magnus Hirschfeld, noted expert on sex, sexuality and gender norms
May 10
The Nazis burn thousands of anti-Nazi, Jewish-authored, and other books
July 14
Forced sterilization of German citizens with congenital disabilities begins
July 14
Germany is proclaimed a one-party state
October 14
Germany quits League of Nations and disarmament talks
November 12
The Nazi Party gets 92 percent of the vote in one-party elections
January 30 -- February 1
Adolf Hitler becomes chancellor of Germany
February 27 -- March 5
Reichstag arson leads to state of emergency
March 5
Reichstag elections: the Nazis gain 44 percent of the vote
March 22
First concentration camp is established in Dachau, Germany
March 24
The Nazis sponsor the Enabling Act
April 1
The Nazis declare a boycott of all Jewish businesses in Germany
April 7
Civil Service Reform – Jews are barred from working in the civil service and are stripped of their equal rights
April 25
School quota system limits the number of Jewish high school and university students in Germany
May 6
Persecution of Jewish researcher, Magnus Hirschfeld, noted expert on sex, sexuality and gender norms
May 10
The Nazis burn thousands of anti-Nazi, Jewish-authored, and other books
July 14
Forced sterilization of German citizens with congenital disabilities begins
July 14
Germany is proclaimed a one-party state
October 14
Germany quits League of Nations and disarmament talks
November 12
The Nazi Party gets 92 percent of the vote in one-party elections