• The beginning of the Nazi troubles

    The beginning of the Nazi troubles
    The Nazis came to power in Germany in January 1933 because they believed that Germans were "racially superior." they calso believed that Jews were "inferior" and a threat to the germans
  • Killing everyone?

    Killing everyone?
    (1933-1945)The Nazis killed not only jews but Roma and people with disabilities and homosexuals
  • Deported

    Deported
    Between 1941 and 1944 Nazis deported millions of Jews from Germany to extermination camps where they were murdered
  • Hiding the deaths?

    Hiding the deaths?
    in 1944 the Germans started destroying all evidence of the murders that were committed. Burning the records and destroying even setting fire to some of the camps.
  • The killing began

    The killing began
    By 1945, the Germans and the people who were working with them killed two out of three European Jews to create a "final solution"
  • After the war

    After the war
    Between 1945 and 1952, 80,000+ Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States
  • Victory day

    Victory day
    on May seventh of 1945 the war ended, which is also known as "Victory day"
  • the return

    the return
    in 1946 many Jews were afraid of returning to their homes in fear of being killed. Polish rioters killed 42 Jews and beat many others