Colby Geisinger 8-Y 3/30/11 1932 November 8, 1932: Roosevelt elected president of the United States Feb 25, 1932: The German state government of Brunswick, in which the Nazi Party participated, appointed Adolph Hitler of Austria to a minor administrative post this month and on this day gave him German citizenship. Hitler was thus able to stand against Hindenburg in the forth-coming Presidential election. 1933 January 30, 1933: Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany April 1, 1933: Nazi boycott of Jewishowned shops October 14, 1933: Germany quits League of Nations League of Nations: an international organization to promote world peace and cooperation that was created by the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 and it ended in April 1946. 1934 Jan 11, 1934: The German police raided the homes of dissident clergy in Berlin. Apr 18, 1934: Hitler named Joachim von Ribbentrop, ambassador for disarmament Disarmament: the reduction or limitation of the size, equipment, armament, etc., of the army, navy, or air force of a country. 1935 September 15, 1935: German Jews stripped of rights by Nuremberg Race Laws Mar 30, 1935: Britain and Russia agreed on treaties intended to curb the power of the Reich