Beer Hall Putsch

  • Henrich Heine's Quote

    Henrich Heine was an old German poet. He came up with the phrase "“Where books are burned, human beings are destined to be burned too.”. This was ironic because the Germans burned books, meaning a German called other Germans evil people.
  • Vienna

    In Hitlers early life, he got rejected twice Viennese Academy of Fine Arts. This was an important story of Hitler, as he grew angry at the unfair won. Which is part of what lead him to the gruesome things he did later.
  • Beer Hall Putsch

    In the Beer Hall Putsch of 1923, Hitler and the Nazi Party attempt to overthrow the Weimar Republic. It was important because after he was arrested and he used his trial to spread his name and ideas widley.
  • Hitler's book

    Mein Kampf, it outlined his theories on race, Germany, and Jews.
  • The burning of books

    German burned books that contained "unGerman ideas". Thomas mann and einstien. This was ironic because Heinrich Heine, a German poet had said "Where books are burned, human beings are destined to be burned too.”
  • Reichstag Burned down

    This fire was an attack that burned down German parliment due to Arson. This was important because Hitler used the fire as an excuse to seize absolute power in Germany,
  • Nazi camps

    There were around 44,000 camps including Political prisoners, German Communists, Socialists, Social Democrats. These camps contained harsh conditions.
  • Communism

    The first Nazi concentration camp opened at Dachau. It was made
    to imprison political opponents of the Nazi's. The first 100 prisoners were German Communists. Hitler did not like communists because he supported social class.
  • Hitler comes to power

    Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933 following a series of electoral victories by the Nazi Party.
  • Nuremburg Race Laws release

    The Nuremburd Race Laws were important becasuse it deprived German Jews of their rights of citizenship. It also banned Jews to have sexual relations with Aryans.
  • Hitler's Youth Program

    On this day, it became a state agency that all young “Aryan” Germans were expected to join. This program taught these German Natzi princables
  • Jessie Owens wins gold

    Jessie owens was an American athlete that competed in the olypics, this day he won the gold for a long jump compitition. This is important because Rudy is a fan of Jessie Owens
  • Start of the Ghetto's

    A Ghetto are Jewish quarters in Italy, which Jews had to live in, there were three different types, poland having the largest
  • Acts of Jews discrimination

    Grynszpan's family along with around 15,000 other Jews, had been expelled from Germany. They were forcibly transported by train in boxcars then dumped at the Polish border.
  • Kristallnacht

    Kristallnacht, meaning "Crystal night", which was a massive coordinated attack on Jews throughout the German Reich. They torchered and vandilized Jews, and it had over 91 deaths
  • Aftermath of the Kristallnacht

    Some of the top Nazis, Hermann Göring and Joseph Goebbels, held a meeting about the affect of the damage and they talked about giving the Jews harsher punishments . Reinhard Heydrich reported 7500 businesses destroyed, 267 synagogues burned along with the 91 Jews killed.
  • Start of WWII

    Germany invaded Poland. Great Britain and France responded by declaring war on Germany.
  • Holocaust of the jews

    A tragic event of around 5 million Jews burning due to Hitlers power. The term holocuast meaning "consumed by fire".
  • Proffesions joining the Nazi Party

    The main profession that joined the Physicians. Also more than 38,000 German doctors joined the Nazi party.
  • Hitler's death

    Hitler ended up died by commit of suicide. This happened in berlin after he was being targeted by soviet troops in Berlin. He was about to die, so he just ended his life with a gunshot.