Holocaust

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    Germany boycotts Jewish made goods and stores

    Hitler starts the assault on the Jewish race. He implemented a boycott on Jewish stores and made goods. In 24 hours the boycott was disbanded. This was just the start though.
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    The creation of the Hitler Youth

    Was created to point the German youth in the direction the the Germans were the superior race, and to hate Jews.
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    Nazi Race Laws

    The law prevented Jews from marrying a German person, and they had to keep the card on them for identification.
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    Search for Refuge

    With Germany entering Austria, Many Jews in Austria were trying to get out of the country, but had to pay large amounts of money, and know a person
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    Night of Broken Glass

    On the night of November 9–10, 1938, the Nazi regime unleashed orchestrated anti-Jewish violence across greater Germany.
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    The beginning of concentration camps

    The concentration camps were used to put the Jews in a place where they can work and die with no on seeing it.
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    The US response

    The USS ST LOUIS arrived at a port in the US and dealing with the Great Depression still, turned the jews away.
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    Jewish deportations into killing centers.

    Hitler sent out an order to his troops and government to start the extermination of all Jews that were captured in the warzone

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