Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-S04233, photographer: not stated
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7 March 1936
The German Wehrmacht marches into the Rhineland. In so doing Hitler breaches the Treaty of Versailles.1 May 1936
Gottfried Bermann Fischer establishes the Bermann-Fischer publishing house in Vienna. It issues the work of authors who are banned in Germany.26 May 1936
Members of the Reich Chamber of Culture are required to provide proof of their Aryan heritage.- Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-R99621, photographer: not stated
17 June 1936
The Reichsführer SS, Heinrich Himmler, is appointed Chief of Police. This and other measures, including the establishment of the Gestapo, brings the police into line with the Nazi party. July 1936
At the suggestion of French Prime Minister Léon Blum, a Central Aid Committee for Refugees (Comité d'assistance aux Réfugiés) is established.- Bundesarchiv, Bild B 145 Bild-P017045, photographer: Frankl, A.
1 August 1936
Adolf Hitler declares the Berlin Olympic Games open.The Games are exploited as a propaganda show for Nazi Germany, and the Nazis make efforts with the help of the Games to present Germany as a cosmopolitan country. As subterfuge and to conceal the societal exclusion and persecution of Jews that is already happening from international visitors, the Nazis allow free access “for all races and religions” to participate in the Games. August 1936
The exhibition De Olympiade onder Dictatuur (D.O.O.D., "dood", Dutch for death) is staged in Amsterdam by a group of international, anti-fascist artists in exile.- Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-C13771, photographer: not stated
25 October 1936
A treaty for German-Italian cooperation is signed. Shortly after, on 1 November, Mussolini announces the "Rome-Berlin Axis" and on 18 November recognises the Franco regime in Spain. November 1936
Having ordered the individual chapters of the Reich Chambers of Culture to dismiss their Jewish members in May, Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels declares the Reich Chamber of Culture "free of Jews".- Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-17737, photographer: Pahl, Georg
25 November 1936
Germany and Japan sign the Anti-Comintern Pact, which is targeted at the Soviet Union.