The Holocaust

By MG15397
  • Nazis Came To Power.

    Nazis Came To Power.
    On January 30, 1933 the Reichstag gave Htler the power to rule.
  • Discrimination.

    Discrimination.
    On April 1, 1933 it was the beginning of discrimination towards Jewish people. Most of them were banned from jobs and getting an education.
  • Nazis Force Abortion.

    Nazis Force Abortion.
    The Holocaust: Nazis passed a law allowing to force abortions upon women to prevent them from passing on hereditary diseases.
  • Nazis Arrest The Jewish.

    Nazis Arrest The Jewish.
    The Holocaust: Nazis arrest about 17,000 Jewish people of Polish nationality living in Germany.
  • Ghettoization.

    Ghettoization.
    Jewish people were forced into Ghettos, and their conditions grew worse, soon becoming appalling. (Extreme overcrowding, no medication and insufficient food.)
  • Quote From A Nazi Newspaper.

    The HolocaustDer Stürmer said, “Now judgment has begun and it will reach its conclusion only when knowledge of the Jews has been erased from this earth.”
  • Shootings.

    Shootings.
    In Kaunas, Lithuania mass open-air shootings by Nazi killing units begun.
  • Gassings.

    Gassings.
    The Holocaust: Routine gassings of Jewish people was started on December 8, 1941.
  • Nazi Shootings.

    The Holocaust: It was reported from New York Times that the Nazis machine-gunned over 100,000 Jews in the Baltic states, 100,00 in Poland, and twice as many in western Russia.
  • Adolf Eichman Is On Trial.

    The Holocaust: Eichmann is captured, and is put on trial for crimes against the Jewish people, crimes against humanity and war crimes. Adolf was founded guilty and hanged at Ramleh on May 31, 1962. A fellow Nazi said Eichmann once said “He would leap laughing into the grave because the feeling that he had five million people on his conscience would be for him a source of extraordinary satisfaction.”