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The Romans Conquered Jerulism
Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service went into effect
Hitler created the new ministry
German student association announced a nationwide action against the Un-German Spirit
Nazi SA storm troopers in Berlin imprisoned dozens of Jewish immigrants
The Nazis strethenged the law to make it easier to arrest any man presumed to be homosexual.
Hitler was elected chancellor of Germany
First concentration camp opened in Dachau in Germany
Germans were not allowed to but things from Jewish shops
Homeless, Alcoholic, unemplayed people were sent to concentration camps
Jews were no longer to be allowed German Citezens
Passports of Austrain and German Jews were stamped with a J
Jewish students expelled from school
Austrain Jews presecuted
The Nuremburg Laws
Jews fined
Jewish Presecution
Yellow star introduced
Auschwitz
Warsaw Ghetto
Einsatzgruppen
Final Solution
First death camp
Mass-gassing
Gypsies sent to camps
"Death camps" closed
"Death Marches"
HITLER COMMITED SUICIDE
German Surrender
Nuremberg war trial began
Jewish shops boycotted
Nazis burn Reichstag building
Emergency powers granted to Hitler as a result of the Reichstag fire
Nazis issue a Decree defining a non-Aryan
Nazis invade Russia
3,600 Jews arrested in Paris
3,800 Jews killed during a program by Lithuanians in Kovno
Nazis forbid emigration of Jews from the Reich.
Near Riga, a mass shooting of Latvian and German Jews.
German Jews are banned from using public transportation.
Jews in France, Holland, Belgium, Croatia, Slovakia, Romania ordered to wear yellow stars
Nazis carry out Operation Harvest Festival in occupied Poland, killing 42,000 Jews.
Last use of the gas chambers at Auschwitz
Himmler orders destruction of the crematories at Auschwitz
Russians liberate Budapest, freeing over 80,000 Jews
Berlin is reached by Russian troops
Theresienstadt taken over by the Red Cross
Twenty one former SS-Einsatz leaders go on trial before a U.S. Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.
23 former SS doctors and scientists go on trial before a U.S. Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. Sixteen are found guilty, with 7 hanged.
Former Auschwitz Kommandant Höss, posing as a farm worker, is arrested by the British.
Opening of the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal.