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Adolf Hitler was appointed to be the chancellor of Germany
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Dachau concentration camp was opened (Dachau camp was the camp created by the Nazis, in Southern Germany, used to hold political prisoners )
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The Nazis agreed to boycott all the shops/businesses of the Jews (supposed to have been used as a defense tactic)
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There were laws created and used that took away the German citizenship of the Jewish (Nuremberg Law that would later be revised)
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Jews were not allowed to serve in the German army that were formed to support the drastic rulings of Hitler. (there was forced labor and killings of the Jews by Hitler and his army)
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Nuremberg Law had a clause added to the original law. Jews were not permitted to marry any Aryans.
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July 1936 - There was a second concentration camp built (Sachsenhausen) that was used to hold Jewish prisoners
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Jewish doctors were no longer able to practice medicine in any of the German Institutions
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Heinrich Himmler was named, by Hitler, to be the chief of the German police (Himmler urged Hitler to create a police force so power could be extended).
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All Jews were required to register all of their property that was inside the Reich (realm)
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Italy makes hostile prejudice laws against the Jewish people
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The non-aggression pact between Soviet Union and Germany was signed
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The Munich Conference (leaders of Great Britain, France, and Italy agreed to allow Germany to subordinate certain parts of Czechoslovakia)
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Oct. 5, 1938 - Swiss authorities stated that all Jewish passports had to be marked with a large (recognizable) letter ¨J¨ so no Jew could immigrate to Switzerland
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An official order was placed that would force all Jews to transfer their businesses to the Aryan people
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All of the Jews were forced out of German schools
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Hitler made a speech ¨ïf war erupts then it will only mean the extermination of all European Jews¨
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The beginning of World War 2 (Germany invades Poland)
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Oct. 12, 1939 - Germany officials began to remove the Austrian and Czech Jews to Poland
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Germany invades the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and France
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France surrenders to Germany because of several different reasons
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The battle between Great Britain and Hitler´s army (but by Oct. 1940 Hitler called off the battle)
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Germany attacks Yugoslavia and Greece (then by 06/22/41 Germany moved in on the Soviet Union)
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A group of German officers attempted to assassinate Hilter.
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Hilter is said to have committed suicide
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V-Day (Victory day in which H. Truman announces that Japan agrees to surrender)
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The end of World War 2 (Japan surrendered)
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D-Day (Invasion day when Normandy was invaded) Allies launched naval, air and land strikes own the Nazis that had took over France