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Holocaust timeline

  • 1st event: Hitler becomes chancellor

    1st event: Hitler becomes chancellor
    Hitler was appointed chancellor by President Hindenburg. When this happened, the Nazi party grew tremendously and became popular. Which caused the end of power for the Weimer Republic to grow as well.
  • 2nd event: Passing of the Enabling Act

    2nd event: Passing of the Enabling Act
    This pass was giving Hitler the power to rule over everything. The act is a statue empowering a body or person to take some type of action on regulations, orders, or rules.
  • 3rd event: Jewish Boycott

    3rd event: Jewish Boycott
    In the beginning of April, a tremendous boycott broke out that would eventually mark the beginning of a nationwide campaign, created by the Nazi's. This to go against Jews living in Germany that would cause a climax in the Holocaust.
  • 4th event: Law on the seizure of Assets of enemies of the people and the state

    4th event: Law on the seizure of Assets of enemies of the people and the state
    This law was passed to get rid of an illegal Jews and immigrants. It also allowed the government to confiscate the Jews in any way long as they were gone.
  • 5th event: Nuremberg Race laws

    5th event:  Nuremberg Race laws
    These laws didn't identify a Jew as having specific religious convictions but instead having 3 to 4 Jewish grandparents.
  • 6th event: Jews lose rights

    6th event: Jews lose rights
    Jews were banned from many things that were teaching Germans. They were also denied from taxes.
  • 7th event: Munich Agreement

    7th event: Munich Agreement
    Germany, Great Britain, Italy and France all signed the Munich Agreement on September. It was because Hitler threatened to unleash a European war unless Sudetenland would surrender to Germany. Those countries wanted to avoid a war with Hitler so they created a Munich agreement.
  • 8th event: Invasion of Poland

    8th event: Invasion of Poland
    The Soviet and German governments sign the Molotov- Ribbentrop Non- Aggression pact, causing an agreement to invade and partition Poland and divide the remainder of eastern Europe into spheres of influence. This led to an invasion on Poland and WW2.