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the Nazis start to boycott many Jewish buisnesses, they even burn and close some down all together.
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All Jewish doctors are forced to stop thier medicine practices.
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Nazis destroy several Jewish synagogue in Nuremberg.
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Complete seperaton in all schools to Jew schools and Non-Jew schools
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The first officail city "take over" they force many Jew from thier homes and move them to camps.
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Jews are forced to relocate to all Jewish community/towns
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The Nazis invade Poland
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A Jewish curfew is set
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No Jew is allowed to own a radio
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The Nazis continue to invade Jewish towns
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Auschwitz is under construction
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The Warsaw Ghetto, containing over 400,000 Jews, is sealed off.
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SS forms "murder squads" to exterminate Jews. They never take full effect
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The first test use of Zyklon-B gas at Auschwitz
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All civilian Jews ordered to wear a yellow star of David on their clothes
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Japanese attack United States at Pearl Harbor. The next day the U.S. and Great Britain declare war on Japan
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Several camps are declared operational and as extermination camps
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Hitler declares war on the United States. President Roosevelt then asks Congress for a declaration of war on Germany the U.S.A. enters the war in Europe and will dedicate nearly 90 percent of its military resources to defeat Hitler.
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Sterilization experiments on women at Birkenau begin.
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Nazis declare Berlin to be Jew free
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American troops are advancing, and defeting, Nazi, Nazi allies, and Japanese troops
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American Troops start to liberate the imates at the camps. Several days later Hitler commits suicide.
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The end of WW2 as many Nazi troops go on trial for the terrible crimes they have commited. Final number of Jews and other prisoners is in the millions.
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