Road to aushwitz

The Road To Auschwitz

By kb3
  • Adolf Hitler appointed Chancellor of Germany

    Adolf Hitler appointed Chancellor of Germany
  • Jewish Lawyers/notaries can no longer practice in Berlin.

    Jewish Lawyers/notaries can no longer practice in Berlin.
  • First concentration camp established at Dachau, Germany for political opponents.

    First concentration camp established at Dachau, Germany for political opponents.
  • Jewish teachers to be discharged

  • Nazis organize a nationwide boycott of Jewish-owned businesses in Germany.

  • First Anti-Jewish laws passed. Jews are no longer to be public employees.

  • Jews expelled from sports clubs.

    Jews expelled from sports clubs.
  • Nazis burn books of those considered un-German. This introduces the idea of censorship and government contol of culture.

    Nazis burn books of those considered un-German. This introduces the idea of censorship and government contol of culture.
  • Jews expelled from choir clubs.

  • Jews cannot belong to German Automobile Club.

  • Jewish actors and actresses prohibited from performing.

  • Jewish musicians prohibited from performing

  • Nazi government declared racial laws making jews non-citizens and forbidding marriage between jews and non-jews.

  • The conversion from Judiasm to Christianity has no bearing on race-based on birth one was still considered a jew.

  • Summer Olympics are held in Berlin, Germany. Nazis remove anti-jewish signs from public display and restrained anti-jewish activities to avoid international criticism.

    Summer Olympics are held in Berlin, Germany. Nazis remove anti-jewish signs from public display and restrained anti-jewish activities to avoid international criticism.
  • Jews were not allowed to graduate.

  • Germany annexes Austria

  • Jewish doctors can no longer practice.

  • Streets with Jewish names to be renamed.

  • Jews to add middle name of Sarah or Israel.

  • Passports of Jews to be stamped with a J.

    Passports of Jews to be stamped with a J.
  • In a nationwide attack called Kristallnacht, the Nazis and their collaborators burn synagogues and loot Jewish homes and businesses.

  • Jews cannot be self employed in any trade.

  • Jewish employees may be discharged without notice or benefits.

  • Jews not allowed to use swimminng pools.

    Jews not allowed to use swimminng pools.
  • Jews to hand in drivers liscenses.

  • Jews not allowed to take jewerly or other valuables when emigrating.

  • Jews to turn in gold, silver, platinum, and pearls.

  • Jews can be thrown out of their homes without notice and without compensation and placed in appointed Jew homes.

    Jews can be thrown out of their homes without notice and without compensation and placed in appointed Jew homes.
  • Jews last will and testaments are no longer valid.

  • German troops invade Poland, marking the beginning of WW11.

  • Jews to tun in radios.

  • Nazi government begins program to kill mentally and physically disabled people in a euthanasia program known as the T-4 Program.

  • German authorities begin forced deportation of Jews from West Prussia, Poznan, Danzig and Lodz to locations in the General Government.

    German authorities begin forced deportation of Jews from West Prussia, Poznan, Danzig and Lodz to locations in the General Government.
  • German troops invade the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, and France.

  • Jews allowed to shop for food between 4 pm and 5 pm only.

  • All Jews to perform forced labor.

    All Jews to perform forced labor.
  • German troops invade the Soviet Union.

  • Jews not to obtain soap or shaving cream with ration cards.

  • German mobile killing squads, Einsatzgruppen, were assigned to identity, concentrate, and kill Jews behind the front lines.

  • Jews over the age of six who rside in Germany had to wear a yellow star of David in publkic at all times.

    Jews over the age of six who rside in Germany had to wear a yellow star of David in publkic at all times.
  • Deportation of Jews from Germany to the ghettos of Lodz, Riga, and Minsk begins.

  • Gassing operations began at the Cheimno killing center.

  • Nazi officials meet in Wannsee to organize the Final Solution.

  • Bakeries and candy stores off-limits to jews.

  • Jews not allowed to purchase newspapers or magazines.

    Jews not allowed to purchase newspapers or magazines.
  • first direct deportation to Auscwitz

  • Jews cannot testify in court against Germans.

  • Jews not allowed to buy books.