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Hitler's Timeline
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3 Nov 2017
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Adolf Hitler is born to Alois and Klara Hitler.
Adolf Hitler went to Vienna, Austria to hopefully become an artist.
Adolf was saved from drowning by a priest.
Hitler left Vienna as an unsuccessful artist.
World War I starts, Adolf Hitler joins the fight.
World War I ends.
Adolf Hitler joined the National Socialist German Workers Party.
Adolf Hitler was put in jail.
Hitler is released.
Hitler begins working on Mein Kampf in prison.
Paul von Hindenburg defeated a presidential bid by Hitler.
President Hindenburg appointed Hitler as Chancellor.
Paul von Hindenburg dies.
Adolf Hitler's father, Alois dies.
Hitler's mother, Klara dies.
The Nazi Party forms.
The Holocaust begins.
The last concentration camp was freed.
Boycott of Jewish owned businesses and shops.
German troops march into unopposed Rhineland.
Hitler included Austria into the "Union."
Kristallnacht (The Night of Broken Glass)
Nazi-Soviet Nonagression Agreement
Germany invades Poland. (The beginning of World War II.)
The Soviet Union occupies Poland from the east.
Nazis establish a ghetto in Piotrokow Trybunalski, Poland.
Germany invades Denmark and Norway.
Germany attacks western Europe (France).
Germany invades Yugoslavia and Greece.
Germany invades the Soviet Union.
Germany declares war on the United States.
Germans begin the mass deportation of Jews
Germans begin the deportation of more than 65,000 to Auschwitz.
Germans begin mass deportation of more than 100,000 from the Netherlands to Auschwitz
Germans begin the mass deportation of over 300,000 Jews from the Warsaw ghetto, to the Treblinka killing center.
German forces occupy Hungary.
Germans begin the mass deportation of about 440,000 Jews form Hungary.
D-Day: Allied forces land in Normandy, France.
Liberation of Paris
Death march of nearly 60,000 prisons from the Auschwitz camp in southern Europe.
Death march of nearly 50,000 prisoners from the Stutthof camp in northern Poland.
Soviet troops liberate the Auschwitz concentration camp.
American troops liberate the Dachau concentration camp.
Adolf Hitler commits suicide.
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