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In 1905, Hitler dropped out of school when he was just 16. He decided he wanted to focus on his passion for art, and wanted to go big off of it. He got turnt down by the fine arts of education twice and failed miserably as a artist. He then was on the street selling his artwork in public instead. This got him furious. -
The camps were a part of Hitler's plan.There were more than 44,000 camps made specifically for Political Prisoners, German Communists, Socialists, Social Democrats as well as Roma, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and Homosecuals. -
Hitler and his community decided to burn all books that had "Nongerman" ideas and mainly burnt books from certain authors that they show hatred towards. -
Laws that were created in 1935 specifically for European Jews, the laws limited the Jews freedom, then more and more rules and laws were added. Soon enough Jews had no freedom and most of them were taken to prison. -
Jesse Owens was an african american track star, very talented and known for his many medals and awards that he has achieved for his very talented track performances. The games succeeded as a form of propaganda spotlighting the nazi party as welcoming and orderly even as it was the precipice of launching another war and exterminating millions of Jews. -
This terrible event, was the night of the massive attack on the European Jews. more than 15,000 Jews were taken out of their homes and taken to a concentration camp. Many had their houses burnt, and many were killed. Most Jews were taken to what started the Holocaust. -
During the time of 1924, he was arrested and served prison time for five years. During those five years in prison, he decided to write the book "My struggle". Which has sold over five million copies by 1939, and as well as brought his confidence up to building a ruthless power for Germany. -
Hitler send many Jews to more ghetto areas and then called many of them ghetto. The largest ghetto in occupied Poland was the Warsaw ghetto. In Warsaw, more than 400,000 Jews were crowded into an area of 1.3 square miles. Other major ghettos were established in the cities of Lodz, Krakow, Bialystok, Lvov, Lublin, Vilna, Kovno, Częstochowa, and Minsk. -
After the evade in Poland and escort many Jews out of their homes unexpectedly.