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  2. Remilitarisation of the Rhineland - Wikipedia

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    Goebbels, Hitler, and von Blomberg. On 7 March 1936 Hitler announced before the Reichstag that the Rhineland had been remilitarised, and to blunt the danger of war, Hitler offered to return to the League of Nations, to sign an air pact to outlaw bombing as a way of war, and a non-aggression pact with France if the other powers agreed to accept ...

  3. 1936 German parliamentary election and referendum - Wikipedia

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    On 7 March 1936, Jews and Romani lost their right to vote. [4] Their removal from the electoral process accounted for much of the large drop in invalid and negative votes, [citation needed] which fell from over five million in 1934 to barely half a million in 1936. The Nazis also lowered the voting age, in large part so as to ensure that the ...

  4. March 1936 - Wikipedia

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    Germany rejected a settlement plan offered by the other four Locarno signatories due to "inequalities". Hitler said he would offer counterproposals after Sunday's elections. [43] The longest game in National Hockey League history was played in Game 1 of a best-of-five semifinal between the Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Maroons.

  5. File:Adolf Hitler Nuremberg 1930s.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Adolf Hitler, wearing Nazi Party uniform and a cape, followed by an accompanying SS officer (Hitler's valet Karl Wilhelm Krause?), leaving the 8th Party Congress in Nuremberg, Germany (Nuremberg Rally) in September 1936. Behind can be seen Hitler's personal standard (Standarte des Führers und Reichskanzlers in use from 1934 to 1945).

  6. 1936 in Germany - Wikipedia

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    29 March — German election and referendum, 1936; 26 June — Focke-Wulf Fw 61, the first practical, functional helicopter, first flown. 1 August — The 1936 Summer Olympics open in Berlin, Germany, at the end of the first ever Olympic torch relay. [3] It is also the first occasion in world history when a sporting event is given television ...

  7. Reichstag (Nazi Germany) - Wikipedia

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    As a measure of the great care Hitler took to give his dictatorship the appearance of legal sanction, the Enabling Act was subsequently renewed by the Reichstag in 1937 and 1941. The Reichstag only met 12 times between 1933 and 1939, and enacted only four laws — the " Law on the Reconstruction of the Reich " of 1934 (which turned Germany into ...

  8. Four Year Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Four Year Plan was a series of economic measures initiated by Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany in 1936. Hitler placed Hermann Göring in charge of these measures, making him a Reich Plenipotentiary (Reichsbevollmächtigter) whose jurisdiction cut across the responsibilities of various cabinet ministries, including those of the Minister of Economics, the Defense Minister and the Minister of ...

  9. File:Nazi Congress in Nuremberg, Germany (1936) - British ...

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    A photograph, which was made available to the public (e.g. by publication or display at an exhibition) more than 70 years ago (before 1 January 1954); or An artistic work other than a photograph (e.g. a painting), or a literary work, which was made available to the public (e.g. by publication or display at an exhibition) more than 70 years ago ...