Hitler invited 100 SA leaders and Rohm to Bad Wiessee, where they were shot
The concordat was signed in July 1933
The Reich church was made up of about 2000 Protestant Churches, while the confessing church was made up of around 6000 protestant churches
In 1937, the Pope criticised Nazi policies, and the speech was known as 'With burning anxiety'
By 1939, the Elderweiss pirates had 2000 members
Most women did not have more than two children, so the increase in births may have been due to a better economy rather than nazi policies
Activities of both boys and girls in youth groups:
Singing patriotic songs
Collecting money for the charity Winterhilfe
Hiking and camping
From 1935 all textbooks used in schools had to be approved by the nazi party
In 1933 a boycott of jewish shops occurred. The SA put yellow stars on jewish shops and encouraged people to not enter
In 1937, Jewish businesses were taken over by Aryans and in 1939, Jewish people werebanned from owning businesses
In 1936, Jews were banned from working as teachers, doctor and vets
In April 1932, Bruning banned the SA and Hindenburg remained president as nobody had half of the vote
In 1932, Schleicher planned a coalition with his supporters and the Nazis. Hitler agreed if the SA is unbanned, and the coalition eventually took power
In the second election of 1932 in July, the Nazis share of the vote increased by 38 percent
By 1939, 90 percent of children were part of the Hitler Youth
Parents did not like the amount of time that their children spent with the hitler youth