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In 1932, the Nazi Party won 30% of the vote and became Germany's largerst political party. Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party and was appointed to chancellor.
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The Nuremburg laws restricted certain rights and freedoms of the Jews. Their German citizenship was taken away from them, they took away thier businesses, kicked Jewish students out of public schools, and many other unfair things. If Jews violated any of these laws they were imprisonment at hard labor camps. There were signs saying, "No Jews Allowed" hanged all over town.
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As Germany takes over Australia, mass arrests and explosions of Jews occured. In May concentration camps are transformed from detention centers to slave-labor camps.
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Mobs of people destroy 7,000 Jewish business, killed 100 Jews, and beat and tortured many more. The police didn't intetfere. 30,000 Jews were sent to concentration camps.
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Germany invades Poland, which is the beginning of World War II. Gethos were established in many cities by the Nazis. They forced Jews to live in overcrowded neighborhoods. In eight towns, massacres occured where they would be forced to dig their own grave and then they got shot.
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All Jewish children, over the age of 10,where forced to wear a yellow star with the word "Jew" in it. They had to wear this at all times.
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The Nazis officialy planed the death of every Jew in Europe. Now they will kill Jews more efficient. They used gas chambers, where more than 5 million people were gassed and then their bodies where burned.
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The Final Solution plan of the Nazis is top secret. Jews were told they where going to work camps, and some were forced to write letters assuring they were fine.
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As the Allied Forces get depper into Europe, the Nazis continue to kill, but know at a faster rate. Concentration camps were evacualted and marched to other camps. In these marches many died of exhaustion.
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Upon Hitler commiting suicide, Germany surreders to the war. Troops of the Allied Forces were horrified with wat they found iin the concentration camps.The Nazis had killed 6 million Jews and millions of other innocent civilians. Many Nazis were giving a trial, and were sentenced to death. At the end, the United Nations established Israel as the national homeland for Jewish people.