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Holocaust Timeline
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Momoka Yamashita
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- Hitler rises to power. He got the power by the organization he made, Nazi Party, after he came back from WWI. - Jewish businesses gets banned. - Book Burning of May 10th. - Work Camp in Dachau opens up.
- Membership (German Labor Front) becomes mandatory - Hitler is named Fuhrer. - SS chief Himmler creates the Inspectorate of Concentration Camps.
- Jews are banned from the military. - Nuremberg Laws
- Berlin Olympics - "The Gypsy Plague" Mass arrests of Jehovah's Witness and homosexuals. - Sachsenhausen concentration camp.
- "The Eternal Jew" exhibition opens. - First mass roundup of persons not deemed to be political opponents.
- Operation Work Shy, Reich - The Evian Conference - Jewish passports to be stamped with a large red "J". - Jews forced to carry identity cards. - Kristallnacht Nov. 9-10th
- The uses of badges became mandatory. - Invasion of Slovakia and Poland. - Jews turned away as they tried to flee to the United States and Cuba. - Hitler approves T4 killing Program
- Auschwitz built - Warsaw ghetto has 400,000 Jews - The wars escalates
- Germany invades Soviet Union. - U.S. enters the war
- "The Final Solution" - Estimated 200,000 Jews killed. - Germany declares war on United States of America. - Nazi killed the Jewish by the toxic gas. - On February 1942, President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066 that resulted in the internment of Japanese Americans in the USA.
- D-Day - 9,000 Jews killed in ONE day between Auschwitz and Birkenau. - Soviet Union forces begin to liberate ghettos and cities under the control of Germany.
- German lost at the battle of Stalingrad. This made German to be more on side of defense later.
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