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This was the start of the Nazi regime
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This camp originally was used for political opponents of the Nazi regime
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This included jewish civil servants, i.e Teachers and lecturers
This was one of the first steps that led to the mis-treatment of jews -
Books written by Jews as well as political opponents to the Nazi's are burnt. As well as many other books are set alight.
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The groups included where the Mentally ill, pshyically ill, Gypsies, African-Germans,as well as anybody else deemed to be unfit or inferior.
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In the first major wave, this continued into November
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This was the start of the Nuremberg laws, they where announced at an Nazi rally in Nuremberg
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The where sent to Dachau concentration camp
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All public signs of Anti Jewish nature are removed until the games end.
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Germany annexes Austria
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This took place in Evian, France. Representatives of 32 different countries meet to discuss refugee policy, mainly concering what to do with Jewish refugees, most conturies refuse to let in any more Jewish refugees
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Nazi's burn synagouge, raid Jewish homes and businesses, 30000 jewish men are deported to concentration camps.
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Jewish only schools are set up for the Jewish children
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Germany invades poland.
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In the Euthansia program
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Jews, Gypsies and Communist leaders are the main figures murdered, when the German army invades the Soviet Union.
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In 2 days, in towns in Ukraine
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Auschwitz, treblinka, sobibor, belzec and Majdanek camps all begin the mass murder of the Jewish in gas Chambers
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15 Nazi leaders meet to discuss the final soloution of the Jews
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Jews in the warsaw Ghetto fight with arms as the germans attempt to send them to Extermination camps.
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Most of them where gassed.
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Allied powers invade Western Europe
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A crematorium is blown up
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Prisoners being death marches towards germany
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Victory in Europe day.
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Robert Jackson, the chief prosecuter from the U.S, for the trail visits Nuremberg's Palace of justice. Despite 9/10 of the city being destroyed by Allied bombs.
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This agreement allowed for the Nuremberg trails to be possible and enabled for the prosecution of ww2 war criminals.
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At 10 a.m. in Nuremberg Germany
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This time period was the trials for the main leaders of the Nazi regime, there was 7 subsiquent trials for other groups and men.
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There is a a mixed reaction from the defendants
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The Nazi party leadership, the German High Command, the SS, the SA, the SD, the Reich Cabinet, and the Gestapo are prosectuted
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2nd Highest ranking Nazi official.
Sentanced to death, however comitted suicide the night before he was due to be hanged, he killed himseld with a cyanide pill.
He was found guilty of Participation in a common plan or conspiracy for the accomplishment of a crime against peace, Planning, initiating and waging wars of aggression and other crimes against peace, War crimes and Crimes against humanity -
Sentanced to death.
Found guilty for War Crimes, Crimes against humanity, Planning, initiating and waging wars of aggression and other crimes against peace and Participation in a common plan or conspiracy for the accomplishment of a crime against peace. -
Sentanced to death.
Found Guilty of War Crimes and Crimes against humanity -
Governer General of Occupied Poland from 1939-1945
Sentenced to Death
Found Guilty of War Crimes and crimes against humanity -
Famous for a lot of Nazi propaganda and heavy anti-semitacism
Sentanced to Death
Found guilty of Crimes against humanity -
President of the Reichbank and econmics minister pre-World War 2.
Acquited of his charges of, Participation in a common plan or conspiracy for the accomplishment of a crime against peace and Planning, initiating and waging wars of aggression and other crimes against peace -
Minister of economics and President of the Reichsbank from 1938-1945
Sentenced to life imprisonment
Found Guilty of Planning, initiating and waging wars of aggression and other crimes against peace, War crimes and Crimes against humanity -
Leader of the Kriegsmarine.
Sentanced to 10 years.
Found Guilty of War Crimes and Planning, initiating and waging wars of aggression and other crimes against peace -
Chief of the Kriegsmarine from 1928 to 1943
Sentanced to Life Imprisonment
Found Guilty of War crimes, Planning, initiating and waging wars of aggression and other crimes against peace and Participation in a common plan or conspiracy for the accomplishment of a crime against peace -
Head of the Hitler Youth.
Sentance 20 years
Found Guilty of Crimes against humanity -
A Leader of the Nazi slave labour program from 19201945
Sentenced to Death
Found Guilty of War Crimes and crimes against Humanity -
Sentanced to death.
Found guilty of Participation in a common plan or conspiracy for the accomplishment of a crime against peace, Planning, initiating and waging wars of aggression and other crimes against peace, War crimes and Crimes against humanity -
He was the German Commisioner of the occupied Netherlands from 1940-1945
Sentanced to Death
Found Guilty of Planning, initiating and waging wars of aggression and other crimes against peace, War crimes and Crimes against humanity -
Vice chacellor and chancellor of germany in the early 1930's
Found not guily of his charges, but later was classified as a war criminal by the German-De nazification court and as a result he was sentanced to 8 years hard labour. He appealled the decision and only served 2. -
Sentanced to 20 years.
Found guilty of War crimes and Crimes against humanity -
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The verdicts against the major war criminals are handed down by the International Military Tribunal.
11 of the 21 defendants are sentenced to death. -
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14 of these men are sentenced to death
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7 are sentenced to death
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This concludes the 4 years of the Nuremberg trials.