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Adolf Hitler is appointed Chancellor of Germany.
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The first concentration camps opened in Dachau.
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Jewish shops and buissnesses are boycotted nationwide.
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Adolf Hitler names himself "Fuhrer" over both Government and party.
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The Jews are barred from serving in the armed forces.
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The Numbering Laws are enacted.
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Bucherwald Concentration camp opened. It was brutal, it was also more of a labor camp.
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First Polish Jews deported from Germany.
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Kristallnacht following the assassination of von Rath. This night was the first violent act carried out by the Nazis.
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Jewish children expelled from German Schools.
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The Ravensbruck camp opened for women.
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Ghettoiziation of Polish Jews.
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Concentration camp established in Auschwitz. Auschwitz was a death camp. Even though it said on the sign above it, "Work Makes You Free".
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Dutch Jews required to register.
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Gassing chambers started in Chelmno. Gassing was used as a last support to streamline the killing process
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Authority was given to plan the "Final Solution". The Final Solution was supposed to be the way to exterminate all the Jews left in Germany.
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Jew in the Third Reich required to wear the Star of David.
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Cool stuff ceased during this time.
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Revolt by Auschwitz inmates. This happened when the war went down for Germany.
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Soviets liberate Auschwitz.
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The liberation of camps. The American liberated Dachau, Brits got Bergen-Belsen.
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Hitler commits suicide.
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Nazi Germany surrenders; end of WWII in Europe.
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First major Numerburg War Crime Trials begin. Some people got told.