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See how the first concentration camp was made and what type of prisoners it was used for. Don't know the day it was built but month and year is correct
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Info on the burning of the books in Berlin.
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Jews are prohibited from getting legal qualifications.
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Nazis arrest 17,000 Jews of Polish nationality living in Germany, then expel them back to Poland which refuses them entry, leaving them in 'No-Man's Land' near the Polish border for several months.
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This began with Nazi gas vans, which was packed with carbon monoxide, which suffocated the victims to death. THis was orginally made by the Soviets, and later by the Nazis as a less damaging way to exterminate the Jewish people.
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Gas vans were mainly used at the camp Chelmno, but were swiftly replaced by the more efficient gas chambers that had been developed.
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Mass killings of Jews using Zyklon-B begin at Auschwitz-Birkenau in Bunker I (the red farmhouse) in Birkenau with the bodies being buried in mass graves in a nearby meadow.
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At Auschwitz, a second gas chamber, Bunker II (the white farmhouse), is made operational at Birkenau due to the number of Jews arriving.
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First resistance by Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto.
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Two hundred Jews escape from Treblinka extermination camp during a revolt. Nazis then hunt them down one by one.
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Last use of the gas chambers at Auschwitz.
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Americans free 33,000 inmates from concentration camps.