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President Hindenburg elected adolf hitler as chancellor of Germany, january 30th, 1933
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First concentration camp opens in Dachu, March 22nd, 1933
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Nuremberg Law were antisemitic laws in Nazi Germany,
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The Nuremberg race laws were passed, september 15th, 1935
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Buchenwald concentration camp opens, one of the first and larges of the concentration camps on German soil.
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FlossenBurg Concentration Camp opens
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Mauthausen concentration camp opens
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Nazi-Soviet pact signed, august 23, 1939
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World War II starts by Germany invading poland, September 1st, 1939
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Battle of Britain begins, july 10, 1940
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Extermination of Jewish prisoners
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On December 8, 1941, Britain and the U.S. declared war on Japan. On December 11, Germany declared war on the U.S. The U.S. is the only nation Germany formally declared war on.
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Germany declares war against United States, december 11nth, 1941
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Battle of Kursk, July 5th, 1943
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Remaining jewish prisoners are liberated at Auschwitz camp,
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Adolf Hitler commits suicide killing wife and dog, April 30th, 1945
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Germany surrenders to the allies, May 7th, 1945
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WWII ended on September 2, 1945, when Japan signed a surrender agreement on the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.