Antisemitism is hostility, prejudice or discrimination towards Jews.
This section explores antisemitism throughout history. For a more detailed definition of antisemitism, see here.
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Antisemitism is hostility, prejudice or discrimination towards Jews.
This section explores antisemitism throughout history. For a more detailed definition of antisemitism, see here.
On 5 March 1933, elections were held for the German Reichstag. The Nazis used violence to increase their vote share.
On 22 March 1933, the first Nazi concentration camp was established in the town of Dachau.
On 24 March 1933, the Enabling Act was passed, allowing Hitler to make laws without the approval of the Reichstag.
On 17 March 1935, 700 pastors of the Confessing Church, which opposed the Nazis, were arrested.
On 15 March 1938, following the German annexation of Austria three days earlier, Hitler gave a speech in front of the palace in Vienna.