Night

  • Start of a new Era

    Adolf Hitler becomes leader
  • Hitler become Prime Minister of Germany

    Adolf Hitler is named the Chancellor of Germany. During Hitlers rain Germany soon would start World War II with the invasion of Poland and would start rounding up Jews for what we now know as the Holocaust. Pictured: Portrait of Adolf HItler.
  • The First Concentration Camp

    In 1933, the first concentration camp opens. Once the regime establishing the first camp, they placed in their political opponents including: homosexuals, Jehovah Witness, and others classified as being "dangerous".
  • Japan invades China

  • The start of it all

    Germany invades Poland
  • War is declared

    Britain and France declare war on Germany
  • Night reference to roll call

    In Night, they have the same roll call procedure. The people are called in every condition rain or snow. His number is A7713.
  • More attacks

    Germany invades France, Belgium, and the Netherlands
  • More countries getting envolved

    Italy declares war on France and Great Britain
  • France surrenders

    -France surrenders to Germany
  • Night reference to the Hangings

    Night Reference: In the book Night, Elie and the Jews were also forced to witness the hangings. In the book, the people are to look sqaurely in the face of the victim. They were forced to do this, becuase it would instill fear in the people.
    Evidence: "Then the entire camp , block after block, filed past the hanged boy...The Kapos forced everyone to look at him squarely in the face." (p. 63)
  • Dehumanisation

    Upon arrival, the men and women were forced to give up their clothes, they were given a striped unifrom. This was to remove ther identity, to remove last ounces of dignity. The people were also forced to shave their hair, one girl describes the emotional impact " I look around and I see young girls with scissors and clippers cutting hair off clean to the scalp... when the cold scissors touch my scalp and my hair slowly falls down, I can’t help it, my tears fall down, mixed with my black curls.”.
  • Japan bombs Pearl Harbor

  • The "Special Work Unit"

    Also known as the Sonderkommando, the SWU consisted of Jewish prisoners who were selected to work in the crematoriums of the camps. They were selected for stregnth and fitness.
  • Germany surrender

    The Germans surrender at Stalingrad, Soviet Union
  • Sharing bathing facilities

    After the roll call, about 2,000 prisoners would use the toilet facilities at one time! The toilets were often wooden or concrete boards with often 100 holes for seats. There wasn't any real sanitation or privacy.
  • Prisoner Treatment

    In the concentration camps, most prisoners were worked to death, literally. Many men in the concentration camps were sent to forced-labor camps, where many of them died. Night reference: In the book Night, Elie Wiesel and his father are sent to a variety of different camps, where they are forced to work. Some of the jobs are fairly easy, but many are very backbreaking work.
  • Morning routine

    In the morning, the prisoners were named. Not by their real names, but petty numbers. Once awake, they would wake up and the numbers would be called on the roll call. This was a long grueling process and many times they had to stand watiing for hours.
  • Behind the barbed wire

    As a way of of punishment, many people in the camps were hung. To teach the prisoners not to try anything, the prisoners were forced to view the hangings.
  • camps began being demolished

    week 3
  • Gypsies Treatment

    1944- About twenty three-thousand Gypsies were deported to Aushwitz-Birkenau and placed in seperate sections in the camps. In the camps the conditions were deplorable.In many cases, Gypsies were gassed, worked to their death, or victims of disease.
    The remaining Gypsy men, women and children were placed in gas chambers and killed.
  • Auschwitz liberated

    week 3
  • Jews Released!!!!

    The first concentration camp to release the jews was Auschwitz
  • Meal Plans

    As well as the conditions of the camps themselves, the food was stale and scarce. The prsioners had severe hunger. An average meal, would be watery soup and black bread. In the morning: coffee, lunch: watery soup, and for supper: small piece of black bread, a peice of sausage and a tiny peice of cheese or marmalade. The food they were given was not to help them build up stregnth, just to supply them enough energy to do the hard work.
  • Buchenwald liberated

    week 3
  • The death of Franklin D. Rosevelt

    Franklin D. Rosevelt dies
  • Hitler is dead

    Adolf Hitler commits suicide
  • USA bombs

    The United States drops the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan
  • A second one?

    The United States drops a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan
  • Its over

    WW2 is over
  • Becomes an author

    Elie WIesel begins to write about the Holocaust and his experiences through it. Starts to gain major success in writing.
  • Time ffor a change

    Elie Wiesel moves to the United States to further his writing career.
  • Night published

    week 3
  • elie wins peace prize

    week 3