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WWII Timeline #1
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June 13, 1944 - December 26, 1944
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WWII Holocaust Part 1
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Events
July 29, 1921 Hitler is named the leader of the Nazi Party
Nov. 9 1923 Nazis attempt a coup, it fails. 16 Nazis and 4 police officers were killed. Hitler was sentenced to 5 years in prison, but is released after serving only 9 months.
July 28, 1925 Mein Kampf, showed Hitler's anti-semitism, Hitler's autobiography
Sep. 8, 1926 Germany was admitted into the League of Nations
October 29, 1929 The Wall Street Crash
September 14, 1930 The Nazi party won seats in the Reichstag.
Nov. 8, 1932 The U.S presidential election, Franklin Roosevelt was the winner.
Jan. 30, 1933: Hitler is named the Chancellor of Germany, the Nazi party wins the election
February 27, 1933: The Reichstag is burned down, the Reichstag is equivalent to the Parliament
March 12, 1933: The Nazis open the first concentration camp called Dachau is opened as a prison camp.
March 23, 1933 It allows the German cabinet to enact laws without the Reichstag.
April 1, 1933 The Nazis begin to boycott Jewish businesses.
May 10, 1933 The burning of books that were viewed as subversive or representing ideas that did not conform with Nazism.
June 1933: The opening of Dachau, it is now used as a death camp, in Germany
July 14, 1933: The Nazis gain absolute power, any other party is deemed illegal
October 14, 1933 Germany withdraws from the League of Nations, the reason for their leaving was Allied powers would not allow Germany to build up any sort of military.
July 25, 1934: He is killed after Austrian Nazis storm the chancellery.
August 2, 1934 The former president of Germany dies and Hitler takes over as the Supreme Leader.
August 19, 1934 Hitler becomes Fuhrer and dismantles any sort of democratic government.
March 16, 1935 Hitler denounces the Treaty of Versailles and orders immediate conscription into the German army.
September 15, 1935 Prohibited marriages between Jews and Germans, also forbade the employment of German women under 45 in Jewish households.
June 30, 1934: The Night of the Long Knives, political executions carried out by the SS hundreds of people were killed
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