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The Holocaust first event was January 30th 1933 when Aldof Hitler appointed as the Chanceller of Germany by President Paul Von Hindenburg
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On may 31st 1935, Jews were banned from serving in the German military shortly after Hitler assumed power in 1933, as part of the Nazis’ early efforts to remove them from public life
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On March 3 1936 Jewish doctors in German institutions were barred from practicing medicine due to the anti Semitic movement in Germany.
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Buchenwald was a Nazi concentration camp established on Ettersberg hill near Weimar, Germany, on July 15 1937.
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In October 1941, Germany began deporting Austrian and Czech Jews to Polish ghettos, shooting sites, concentration camps, and killing centers
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in 1938 all Jewish pupils where expelled from German schools because of the National Socialists' ideology and their goal of creating a 'biologically pure' society
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The Battle of Britain began July 8th 1940 with heavy Luftwaffe attacks on British shipping and ports
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The United States declared war on Japan and Germany after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor December 11th 1941
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Heinrich Himmler issued an order in June 1943 to collect all Jews remaining in ghettos in the Ostland area in concentration camps
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As a result of the rescue, and of the following Danish intercession on behalf of the 464 Danish Jews who were captured and deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, 99% of Denmark's Jewish population survived the Holocaust
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Adolf Hitler, chancellor and dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945, committed suicide via a gunshot to the head on 30 April 1945 in the Führerbunker in Berlin[a] after it became clear that Germany would lose the Battle of Berlin