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Holocaust TImeline-Kenzie Gullickson

  • Presidental Election

    On April 10, 1932, Hindenburg was re-elected as president.
  • Adolf Hilter

    Adolf Hilter
    Adolf Hilter became a German citizen.
  • Hilter Chancellor of Germany

    Hilter was elected the Chancellor of Germany around Janurary 30, 1933
  • Jewish Shops

    Jewish Shops
    germans were told not ot buy from the Jewish shops.
  • Jewish Persecution

    Jewish Persecution
    An order that said Jewish people could not have health insurance.
  • Votes

    Hitler recieved a 90% 'Yes' vote from the German voters approving is new powers.
  • Nazis

    Nazis
    The Nazis ban the Jews from serving in the military.
  • Nazis passing laws

    Nazis passed a law forcing abortions on women to prevent them from passing diseases.
  • Jewish Doctors

    Jewish Doctors prohibited from practicing in German public health facilities.
  • German Forces

    German Forces
    German forces enter the Rhineland
  • Jews

    Jews
    The Jews are prohibited, in Germany, from working in any office.
  • German Troops

    German Troops
    600,000 German troops march before Hilter at Nuremberg.
  • Kristallnacht

    Kristallnacht
    Around 100 Jews were murderd, 20,000 German and Austrian Jews were arrested and sent to camps, and synagogues burned. It was a night of violence.
  • Jews forcing to pay money

    Jews were forced to pay one billion marks for the damage caused by Kristallnacht.
  • Nazi troops

    Nazi forces seize Czechoslovakia, the Jewish population was 350,000 people.
  • The Yellow Star

    The Yellow Star
    In Poland, Jews were forced to wear a yellow star on their clothes so they could be easily identified.
  • Auschwitz

    Auschwitz
    Auschwitz opened, a new concentration camp.
  • Warsaw Ghetto

    The Warsaw Ghetto was sealed off, there were around 400,000 Jewish people inside.
  • Jewish Hostages

    Around 430 Jewish hostages are deported from Amsterdam after a Dutch Nazi is killed by the Jews.
  • The First Death Camp

    In Chelmno, the first death camp was opened.
  • Mass-gassing

    Mass-gassing
    Mass-gassing of the Jews began at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
  • European Jews

    Jews from all over Europe were sent to Death Camps.
  • Nazis

    Nazis ordered all Gypsies arrested and were sent to extermination camps.
  • Jews

    About 200 Jews escaped from an extermination camp during a revolt. The Nazis hunted them down one by one.
  • First Tansport

    The first transports of Jews from Athens to Auschwitz totaling around 5200 people.
  • Gas Chambers

    Gas Chambers
    Last use of gas chambers in Auschwitz
  • German Surrender

    German Surrender
    Germany surrendered and the war in Europe was over.
  • Adolf Hitler

    Hitler committed suicide.