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Hitler and the Nazi party take Over Germany
On January 30, 1933 Hitler and the Nazi party took over Germany, and started the persecution of the Jews. -
The Jewish Boycott
The Nazis organized a nationwide boycott of all Jewish businesses. However the German people continued to shop at these places and the boycott was quickly removed. -
Burning of Books
The Nazi party began burning all books that were considered non-German, or against what they wanted the people to believe. -
Nuremburg race laws
Hitler and the Nazi party pass the "Nuremburg Race Laws", these laws provided the legal structure for the systematic persecution of Jews in Germany. -
Territory expansion
Germany annexes neighboring countries of Austria, Sudetenland and occupies Czech lands -
Kristallnacht
The Nazi regime coordinated a wave of antisemitic violence on November 9-10 in 1938 -
The Registration of Children with Disabilities
Parents and midwives were encouraged to register any children with disabilities to state-run residential clinics. When children were surrendered to these clinics the medical staff would secretly murder the children by starvation or lethal injection. -
The start of WW2
Nazi Germany starts WW2 when they attack Poland on September 01 1939 -
Warsaw ghetto is sealed
The Warsaw ghetto holding thousands of Jewish people was sealed off with a ten foot high barrier topped with barbed wire. -
The solution
Beginning in 1941 the Nazi leaders decided to implement the mass murder of Europe's Jews , They called this the "Final Solution". -
Auschwitz-Birkenau
This is part of "The Solution", these concentration camps were used to kill hundreds of thousands of Jews during the holocaust. -
Soviets Liberate Auschwitz
The Soviet Union liberate the jews in Auschwitz on January 27, 1945