The gradual increases if nazis persecution of the jews.

  • Boycott Jewish businesses

    The Nazi Party released a nationwide boycott of Jewish businesses that only lasted one day they did this to try a drive jews away from the German economy
  • Burning of “un-German” books

    what happened in this event is Hitler ordered all of the Nazis to burn all of the books, almost, because the only books considered to be okay were ones that were pro-nazi. Any book that was Anti-Nazi, Un-German, or published by a Jew was burned.
  • Press Censorship Law

    They didn't want jews to work in the newspapers any longer. People who sold newspapers also could not publish any information that was against the Nazi party. Anyone who was found publishing anti-nazi material would be sent to a concentration camp
  • Reich Citizenship Law

    many people, even those who were Christian. They made it so people knew what Germany thought a “Jew” was. It also defined what Germans were as well. Those who were Jewish were considered subjects of the state.
  • Racial definitions explained

    The First Regulation mentioned that Germans who were descended from one or two Jewish grandparents would be considered Mischling (a mixed-race between Jews and Non- Jews). But people who had three or more Jewish grandparents were classified as Jews.
  • Kristallnacht attacks

    After a Polish-Jewish teenager learned his family was deported from Germany, then, because of that, he shot a German diplomat in Paris. After that, Nazi supporters launched planned attacks on Jewish homes, stores, cemeteries, and synagogues.
  • First kindertransport arrive

    During the 1940’s, Kindertransports were transports of bringing Jewish children from Nazi-controlled lands into lands that were safe from the Nazis like in Great Britain, the Netherlands, and France.
  • St. Louis sails

    This event was a ship that sailed jews to Cuba so they could stay there until they got their visas so they could go live in the United States Freely, but Cuba, the United States, and Canada did not take them in because they did not have the correct paperwork so they got send to England, France, The Netherlands and Belgium and only Two-thirds of them survived the holocaust.
  • jewish Badge Introduced in Germany

    Jewish people because they are forced to wear yellow patches represent in the shape of the star
  • Announcement of Death Penalty for Aiding Jews

    Everyone was targeted by the law because if normal people were caught hiding or helping jews then they would get the death penalty.
  • Dorothea diek

    She was arrested because of her face and she was forced into labor at 24.