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Holocaust Multi-Genre Assessment
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Les événements
Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany
SS opens the Dachau concentration camp outside Munich.
Jewish shops and buisnesses are boycotted in Germany.
German government issues the Law for Reestablishment of the Professional Civil Service.
German government passes the Law for the Prevention of Progeny with Hereditary Diseases.
Nuremberg Race Laws are passed
Germany introduces military service draft
German troops march into Rhineland
Summer Olympics begin in Berlin
Germany includes Austria in the Union
'Night of Broken Glass' - Kristallnacht
The St. Louis sails from Hamburg, Germany
Munich Agreement
Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Agreement
The Soviet Union Occupies Poland
Germany invades Poland, and WWII begins in Europe
Germany creates a ghetto in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland
Germany invades Denmark and Norway
Germany attacks western Europe
Battle of Britain Begins
Germany invades Yugoslavia and Greece
Germany invades the Soviet Union
Mobile killing units shoot nearly 3,000 Jews at the Seventh Fort
Bishop Clemens August Graf von Galen of Muenster denounces euthanasia.
34,000 Jews are shot at Babi Yar
13,000 Jews from the Minsk ghetto are round up and killed
10,000 Jews from the Riga ghetto are shot
Soviet winter counteroffensive
Japan bombs Pearl Harbor and the US declares war the day after
Germany declares war on the United States
Nazis begin deporting more than 65,000 Jews to the Chelmno killing center
The first killing operations begin at Chelmno killing cnter
Wannsee Conference held near Berlin
Germans begin to deprot more that 65,000 Jews from Drancy to the east
Germany launches a new offensive towards the city of Stalingrad
Germans begin mass deportations of nearly 100,000 Jews from the Netherlands to Aushwitz.
Nazis begin the mass deportation of nearly 300,000 Jews from the Warsaw ghetto to the Treblinka killing center
Germans complete the mass deportations of about 265,000 Jews
Soviet troops counterattack at Stalingrad, trapping the German Sixth Army in the city.
Warsaw ghetto uprising begins
Battle of Kursk
Jews are rescued in Denmark
Soviet troops liberate Kiev
Germans forces occupy Hungary
Germans begin the mass deportation of about 440,000 Jews from Hungary
D-Day
Anglo-American forces break out of Normandy
Warsaw Polish uprising begins
Allied forces land in southern France
Liberation of Paris
Battle of the Bulge
Soviet winter offencive
Death march of nearly 60,000 prisoners from the Auschwitz camp system in southern Poland
Death march of nearly 50,000 prisoners from the Stutthof camp system in northern Poland
Soviet troops liberate the Auschwitz camp complex
US troops cross the Rhine River at Remagen
The Soviets launch their final offensive, encircling Berlin
American forces liberate the Dachau concentration camp
Adolf Hitler commits suicide
Germany surrenders to the western Allies
germany surrenders to the Soviets