Anti Semitism

By pat2134
  • Polish boycott against Jews.

    Polish boycott against Jews.
    In 1909, the polish started anti semitic tactics by boycotting Jews that lived in poland
  • community organization & non-Communist Jewish institutions formed

    in 1919, the beginning of anti jew non communist groups starting forming in Russia.
  • Adolf Hitler becomes Fuehrer, of the National-Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei

    Adolf Hitler becomes Fuehrer, of the National-Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
    In 1920, Hitler took over the Nazi party and began to lead the SS
  • Henry Ford begins a series of anti-Semitic articles

    Henry Ford begins a series of anti-Semitic articles
    1920, Henry ford joined the bandwagon with anti Semitic opinions and he released multiple articles about where he stands.
  • Economic restrictions on Jews in Poland.

    Because of the increase in the Jewish population in Poland at this time, the increase of poverty increased as well.
  • Adolf Hitier's Mein Kampf appears.

    Hitler started his idea of exterminating Jews in the world and this was the beginning of the holocaust.
  • Adolf Hitler appointed chancellor of Germany

    Adolf Hitler appointed chancellor of Germany
    Hitler opened the first concentration camp and began his extermination.
  • Evian les Bains verifies that the world has shut its doors against Jewish refugees.

    Jewish refugees were being sent back to Germany and were not able to escape the concentration camp.
  • Outbreak of World War 2 Poland overrun by German army: pogroms in Poland; beginning of the Holocaust

    World war 2 starts and concentration amps were up and running at full steam.
  • Nazi Germany introduces gassing.

    Nazi Germany introduces gassing.
    The Germans started using toxic chemicals to put into gas chambers to "exterminate" the prisoners of the camp.
  • Germany declared Judenrein.

    Germany declared Judenrein.
    Jews were being taken from all over Europe and were transferred to concentration camps. The Ghetto that once housed a large population of the Jews was completely ransacked.
  • Germany surrenders

    The end of WWII came and Germany surrendered. Jews were set free from the camps. An estimated 5,820,960 Jews were killed during this time period.