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Arturo González, Ye Cheng, Nacho Peludo, Sergio Moreno 4ºC The Holocaust in the framework of the Interwar period and the WWII

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  • Appointment of Hitler as chancellor of Germany

    Appointment of Hitler as chancellor of Germany

  • Reichstag Fire Decree: declaration of the state of emergency and suspension of civil liberties

    Reichstag Fire Decree: declaration of the state of emergency and suspension of civil liberties

  • Dachau Concentration Camp opened

    Dachau Concentration Camp opened

  • Enabling Act

    Enabling Act

  • Carl Gärtig gets arrested

    Carl Gärtig gets arrested

    The reasoning for his arrest was the publication and distribution of anti-Nazi material.
  • First boycotts of Jewish businesses

    First boycotts of Jewish businesses

  • Approval of Civil Service Law: it removed Jews and political opponents of the Nazis from civil service positions and government jobs

    Approval of Civil Service Law: it removed Jews and political opponents of the Nazis from civil service positions and government jobs

  • Approval of the Education Law

    Approval of the Education Law

    It stated that Jewish students could not be more than 5% of the student population of any public school or university, being forced to leave public schools
  • Approval of the Sterilization Law

    Approval of the Sterilization Law

    It allowed the Government to forcibly sterilize people with physical or mental disabilities not to have children
  • Approval of the Press Censorship Law

    Approval of the Press Censorship Law

  • Adolf Hitler, proclaimed “Führer”

    Adolf Hitler, proclaimed “Führer”

  • Alfred Wödl is born

    Alfred Wödl is born

    Son of a divorced nurse called Anna, he was borned with some birth defects in consequence of massive amounts of smoke during pregancy
  • Period: to

    Carl Gärtig gets arrested again

    The reasoning for this second arrest was for the distribution of illegal writings.He stayed at the Lichtenburg Concentration Camp and at a Kassel prison.
  • Approval of the mandatory military service

    Approval of the mandatory military service

  • Prohibition of Jehovah’s witness organization

    Prohibition of Jehovah’s witness organization

  • Reinforcement of the prohibition of activities qualified as “homosexual”, being excluded of being accounted as German population

    Reinforcement of the prohibition of activities qualified as “homosexual”, being excluded of being accounted as German population

  • Approval of the Laws of Nuremberg

    Approval of the Laws of Nuremberg

  • Harry Pauly gets arrested

    Harry Pauly gets arrested

    Under the Nazi-revised paragraph 175 of the criminal code, he was sent to the Neusustrum concentration camp where he worked 12 hours a day. After 15 months he was released.
  • Transfer of Carl Gärtig to the Buchenwald Concentration Camp

    Transfer of Carl Gärtig to the Buchenwald Concentration Camp

    He was assigned the prisoner number 5209.
  • Annexation of Austria

    Annexation of Austria

  • Jewish Name Law

    Jewish Name Law

    This law forced the Jews who did not have a Jewish first name to take the middle names “Israel” for men and “Sara” for women.
  • Sudetenland, ceded to Germany.

    Sudetenland, ceded to Germany.

  • Polish Jews deported from Germany

    Polish Jews deported from Germany

  • Period: to

    Kristallnacht

  • Alfre Wödl is abandoned by his mom in the Gugging psychiatric clinic

    Alfre Wödl is abandoned by his mom in the Gugging psychiatric clinic

    Because she couldn’t give Alfred enough treatment he was left at the Gugging phychiatric clinic. One year later psychiatric homes and clinics were getting emptied, Anna gets noticed of this and tries to get Alfred out of there, unfortunately, she couldn’t get Alfred out but the officials promised her that he wouldn’t be transferred to Hartheim, where she knew patients were killed.
  • Germany annexed Czechoslovakia

    Germany annexed Czechoslovakia

  • German-Soviet Pact of Non-Agression

    German-Soviet Pact of Non-Agression

  • (Lila Lam) Soviet occupation protects Stanislawów from German occupation

    (Lila Lam) Soviet occupation protects Stanislawów from German occupation

    When Nazi Germany invaded Poland, the USSR was occupying Lila's village. Thanks to the Non-Agression pact, she was safe from prosecution.
  • Approval of the Euthanasia Decree or “Operation T-4”

    Approval of the Euthanasia Decree or “Operation T-4”

    Its approval would end up causing 250,000 deaths.
  • Germany invaded Poland. Beginning of the World War II

    Germany invaded Poland. Beginning of the World War II

  • (Szeina Katzenelenboigen) Lithuania annexes Ejszyszki

    (Szeina Katzenelenboigen) Lithuania annexes Ejszyszki

    This annexation made Szeina's village immune to prosecution for a few years.
  • Germany invaded Norway and Denmark.

    Germany invaded Norway and Denmark.

  • Germany invaded Western Europe.

    Germany invaded Western Europe.

  • Italy declared war on Britain and France

    Italy declared war on Britain and France

  • Soviet Union invaded Lithuania

    Soviet Union invaded Lithuania

    This occupation seized private property and outlawed Jewish jewish community activities in Ejszyszki.
  • First prisoners arrive at Auschwitz

    First prisoners arrive at Auschwitz

  • Axis alliance (Germany, Italy and Japan) is definitely formed.

    Axis alliance (Germany, Italy and Japan) is definitely formed.

  • Alfred Wödl is transferred to Am Spiegelgrund institute in Vienna

    Alfred Wödl is transferred to Am Spiegelgrund institute in Vienna

  • Alfred Wödl is killed by the Nazis

    Alfred Wödl is killed by the Nazis

    Anna was told that Alfred died of pneumonia.
  • Germany invaded Yugoslavia and Greece

    Germany invaded Yugoslavia and Greece

  • Lila Lam's family gets forced into a ghetto

    Lila Lam's family gets forced into a ghetto

    After the German occupation of the USSR, the Lam family was forced into a ghetto.
  • German forces estabilish Szeina Katzenelenboigen's hotel as their Headquarters

    German forces estabilish Szeina Katzenelenboigen's hotel as their Headquarters

    Germany invaded the USSR and its occupying forces arrested hundreds of Jewish men in order to use them for forced labor as well.
  • Germany invaded the Soviet Union

    Germany invaded the Soviet Union

  • Jewish badge, mandatory for Jewish population.

    Jewish badge, mandatory for Jewish population.

  • Period: to

    Szeina Katzenelenboigen dies at a mass shooting

    The Jewish community of Ejszyszki was taken to the local Jewish cemetery and murdered in a mass shooting, burying them in pits. Szeina was part of this crowd.
  • Pearl Harbor attack by Japan. USA ented into the World War II.

    Pearl Harbor attack by Japan. USA ented into the World War II.

  • Mass murder began at Chelmno

    Mass murder began at Chelmno

    The first stationary facility where the Nazis used poison gas for mass murder
  • Wannsee Conference

    Wannsee Conference

    Approval of mass murder of Jews (“Final Solution”).
  • Beginning of “Operation Reinhard”

    Beginning of “Operation Reinhard”

    Name of the plan to murder approximately two million of Jews in German-occupied Poland
  • Allied forces invaded North Africa.

    Allied forces invaded North Africa.

  • Allies condemned in an official declaration the mass murder.

    Allies condemned in an official declaration the mass murder.

  • Harry Pauly gets arrested again

    Harry Pauly gets arrested again

    He was turned in by 2 boys pressured by the Gestapo to denounce homosexuals. He was sentenced again under the paragraph 175. He was released after 8 months due his friends in the theater intervening.
  • German defeat at Stalingrad.

    German defeat at Stalingrad.

  • First transport of Gypsies to Auschwitz

    First transport of Gypsies to Auschwitz

  • Beginning of the Warsaw ghetto uprising

    Beginning of the Warsaw ghetto uprising

  • Period: to

    Invasion of Sicily by Allied forces.

  • Surrender of Italy

    Surrender of Italy

  • Germany occupied Hungary

    Germany occupied Hungary

  • Beginning of the Normandy landings

    Beginning of the Normandy landings

  • (Lila Lam) Warsaw uprising fail

    (Lila Lam) Warsaw uprising fail

    When the Warsaw uprising was put down, Lila Lam, under the false name of ''Leonora Leska'', went through a transit camp in Pruszków. Later on, she was deported to the Mauthausen Concentration Camp.
  • Liberation of Auschwitz by Soviet troops

    Liberation of Auschwitz by Soviet troops

  • Liberation of Buchenwald by American troops

    Liberation of Buchenwald by American troops

    Carl Gärtig was one of the survivors and got liberated by the American troops.
  • (Lila Lam) Liberation of Mauthausen

    (Lila Lam) Liberation of Mauthausen

    Lila Lam survived and got liberated from Mauthausen by the Soviet Army.
  • Surrender of Germany. End of the World War II in Europe

    Surrender of Germany. End of the World War II in Europe