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Hitler becomes Channcellor of Germany
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Jewish business and offices throughout Germany were boycotted and Jews were kicked out from the German civil service.
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Non-Aryan medical students were not allowed to take medical exams.
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Nuremberg laws prohibited personal relationships between Jews and people of German blood as well as Jews were revoked of citizenship.
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Heinrich Himmler became SS chief and chief of German police.
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Summer Olympic Games begin in Berlin. Jewish segregation posters are taken down to hide the segregation from other countries. Jews are not allowed to participate in the games.
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Jews were not allowed to give testimony in court.
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32 countries met in France for a meeting with US president at the time, Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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-Jews in Germany were labeled as Jewish by wearing the letter J for "Jude"
-Mass murder of disabled Germans
-First Polish Ghetto made -
-Auschwitz was established
-Warsaw and Lodz ghettos were sealed -
-Mass murder of Jewish people
-Germans experimented with gas chambers and poisonous gas, Zyklon B
-Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, U.S declared war on Japan
-Gassing of Jews began -
Nazi Germany declares war on US
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Reinhard Heydrich came up with the "Final Solution"
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Warsaw ghetto is forced to cease exsistance after a month of fighting
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-Killing of Jews increased as the war started to come to an end
-Death marches began -
-Soviet Army enter Auschwitz
-Hitler commits Suicide
-Germany surrenders
-Japan surrenders