Let's not forget it took six years, and millions being murdered before the uprising took place.
Maybe you need another history lesson -- I know reading National Review might hurt, but the history detailed in the link below is historically accurate:
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/365103/how-nazis-used-gun-control-stephen-p-halbrook
Just to aid in your recovery, here's something from Salon:
http://www.salon.com/2013/01/11/stop_talking_about_hitler/
Salon probably begrudgingly had to admit that the changes Hitler enacted waived all restrictions for Party members, and that persecuted classes were unable to own either firearms or ammunition. Essentially, just about the only "lie" that Salon can prove is that Hitler's gun control laws weren't harsher than the Weimar laws were. That's not saying much, though, since all Hitler did was allow the Party faithful to be armed while everyone else was still subject to the older laws...
Can you imagine if Jewish shop owners had been armed during Kristallnacht?... If nothing else, it would have been a fair fight, and chances are that if the general population hadn't had their guns taken away, the Nazi's would have never been able to wield as much power as they did over the civilian population.
Can you tell us which Constitutional amendment covers car ownership?...