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The history of the Nazis in LEGO
The original idea came fan constructor LEGO, who is hiding behind a pseudonym Fithboy. He decided to use the traditional details of the legendary designer to recreate the history of Nazi Germany.
If you are not strong enough in history, perhaps, the chief evil of the twentieth century, or just want to refresh your memory, then why not take advantage of the option Fithboy. The more that the actual events were quite terrible. So, let's see the same chronology of the Third Reich, a terrible and turbulent period of Earth's history.
Hitler became chancellor in January 1933.
Oath 40000 SS as additional police force in February 1933.
Burning of the Reichstag, in February 1933.
Hitler gets emergency powers in February 1933.
Opened the first concentration camp in March 1933.
Launched a boycott of Jews and provocation, in April 1933.
The burning of Jewish books, May, 1933.
Jews lose all their rights under the Nuremberg Laws, 1933-38 years.
Night of Broken Glass, riots in November 1938.
Start of the Second World War, Germany invades Poland, September 1979.
Stalin and Hitler are negotiating the division of Poland, in September 1939.
Open "Auschwitz" in October 1941.
D-Day landings in Normandy in June 1944.
The liberation of the concentration camps, 1945.
Hitler committed suicide in April 1945.
Of course, the author, like most residents of Allied, do not fully understand the role of the USSR in the final victory over the Third Reich.
If you are not strong enough in history, perhaps, the chief evil of the twentieth century, or just want to refresh your memory, then why not take advantage of the option Fithboy. The more that the actual events were quite terrible. So, let's see the same chronology of the Third Reich, a terrible and turbulent period of Earth's history.
Hitler became chancellor in January 1933.
Oath 40000 SS as additional police force in February 1933.
Burning of the Reichstag, in February 1933.
Hitler gets emergency powers in February 1933.
Opened the first concentration camp in March 1933.
Launched a boycott of Jews and provocation, in April 1933.
The burning of Jewish books, May, 1933.
Jews lose all their rights under the Nuremberg Laws, 1933-38 years.
Night of Broken Glass, riots in November 1938.
Start of the Second World War, Germany invades Poland, September 1979.
Stalin and Hitler are negotiating the division of Poland, in September 1939.
Open "Auschwitz" in October 1941.
D-Day landings in Normandy in June 1944.
The liberation of the concentration camps, 1945.
Hitler committed suicide in April 1945.
Of course, the author, like most residents of Allied, do not fully understand the role of the USSR in the final victory over the Third Reich.