33
/
AIzaSyAYiBZKx7MnpbEhh9jyipgxe19OcubqV5w
August 1, 2025
Public Timelines
Menu
Public Timelines
FAQ
Public Timelines
FAQ
For education
For educational institutions
For teachers
For students
Cabinet
For educational institutions
For teachers
For students
Open cabinet
Create
Close
Create a timeline
Public timelines
Library
FAQ
Download
Export
Duplicate
Premium
Embed
Share
Timeline: Hitler's Influence on Germany
Category:
Other
Updated:
26 Feb 2019
0
0
350
Contributors
Created by
Crystal Ruiz
Attachments
Comments
Events
Hitler goes to power
Reichstag catches fire
Nazis won control of Reichstag
Reichstag passes Enabling Act
Nazis forced Jews to close stores. Some even broke into their homes and beat them up
Nazis boycotted Jewish owned stores
Jewish professors at Frankfurt University were fired w/o pay. All Jews were banned
15% of university professors lost their jobs
Nazis strengthened paragraph 175 law to make homosexuality illegal
End of Nazi, Germany
Nazis define what considers someone a Jew
Created a government that allowed officials to be responsible for acting against political enemies
Jungvolk was established
Germans were not allowed to associate with Jews or those who had Jewish background
Periods
Hitler Eliminates Political Opponents
Nazis Boycott Jewish Businesses
Nazis Control Schools
Threatening Homosexuals
What Defines a Jew
Nazis Defend Throne
The Jungvolk
Influences in School
About & Feedback
Terms
Privacy
Library
FAQ
Support 24/7
Cabinet
Get premium
Donate
The service accepts bank transfer (ACH, Wire) or cards (Visa, MasterCard, etc). Processed by Stripe.
Secured with SSL
Comments