1933
January 30: Hitler rise to power
February 27: The German parliament building (Reichstag) mysteriously burns
March 22: The Dachau camp is open
April 1: Boycott of Jewish shops and businesses
May 10: Unauthorized books and other writings by the Jewish state are burned publicly
January 30: Hitler rise to power
February 27: The German parliament building (Reichstag) mysteriously burns
March 22: The Dachau camp is open
April 1: Boycott of Jewish shops and businesses
May 10: Unauthorized books and other writings by the Jewish state are burned publicly
1934
August 2: Hitler proclaim himself leader, armed forces must now swear allegiance to him
August 2: Hitler proclaim himself leader, armed forces must now swear allegiance to him
1935
April 1: The Nazi government persecutes Jehovah's witnesses because their religion does not allow them to make an oath of loyalty to the state
May 31: Jews are forbidden to serve in the German armed forces
September 15: The Nazi government decreed The Reich Citizenship law and the law for the protection of the blood and honor of the Germans which forbade sex and marriage between Jews and German, after the law was applied also to Roman gypsies and blacks living in Germany
April 1: The Nazi government persecutes Jehovah's witnesses because their religion does not allow them to make an oath of loyalty to the state
May 31: Jews are forbidden to serve in the German armed forces
September 15: The Nazi government decreed The Reich Citizenship law and the law for the protection of the blood and honor of the Germans which forbade sex and marriage between Jews and German, after the law was applied also to Roman gypsies and blacks living in Germany
1936
March 3: Jewish doctors barred from practicing medicine in German
institutions
March 7: Germans march into the Rhineland, previously demilitarized by the Versailles
Treaty
June 17: Himmler appointed the Chief of German Police
March 3: Jewish doctors barred from practicing medicine in German
institutions
March 7: Germans march into the Rhineland, previously demilitarized by the Versailles
Treaty
June 17: Himmler appointed the Chief of German Police
1938
April 26: Mandatory registration of all property held by Jews inside the Reich
November 12: Decree forcing all Jews to transfer retail businesses to Aryan hands
November 15: All Jewish pupils expelled from German schools
December 12: One billion Marks fine levied against German Jews for the
destruction of property during Kristallnacht
April 26: Mandatory registration of all property held by Jews inside the Reich
November 12: Decree forcing all Jews to transfer retail businesses to Aryan hands
November 15: All Jewish pupils expelled from German schools
December 12: One billion Marks fine levied against German Jews for the
destruction of property during Kristallnacht
1939
January 30: Hitler in Reichstag speech: "if war erupts it will mean the Vernichtung (extermination) of European Jews"
March 15: Germans occupy Czechoslovakia
August 23: Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact signed: non-aggression pact between Soviet Union and Germany
September 1: Beginning of World War II: Germany invades Poland
November 23: Jews in German-occupied Poland forced to wear an arm band or yellow
star
January 30: Hitler in Reichstag speech: "if war erupts it will mean the Vernichtung (extermination) of European Jews"
March 15: Germans occupy Czechoslovakia
August 23: Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact signed: non-aggression pact between Soviet Union and Germany
September 1: Beginning of World War II: Germany invades Poland
November 23: Jews in German-occupied Poland forced to wear an arm band or yellow
star
1940
April 9: Germans occupy Denmark and southern Norway
November 16: Warsaw Ghetto sealed: ultimately contained 500,000 people
April 9: Germans occupy Denmark and southern Norway
November 16: Warsaw Ghetto sealed: ultimately contained 500,000 people
1941
June 22: Germany invades the Soviet Union
July 31: Heydrich appointed by Göring to implement the "Final Solution"
September 1: German Jews required to wear yellow star of David with the word "Jude"
September 28-29: 34,000 Jews massacred at Babi Yar outside Kiev
October: Establishment of Auschwitz II (Birkenau) for the extermination of Jews; Gypsies, Poles, Russians, and others were also murdered at the camp
December 7: Japanese attack Pearl Harbor
December 11: United States declares war on Japan and Germany
June 22: Germany invades the Soviet Union
July 31: Heydrich appointed by Göring to implement the "Final Solution"
September 1: German Jews required to wear yellow star of David with the word "Jude"
September 28-29: 34,000 Jews massacred at Babi Yar outside Kiev
October: Establishment of Auschwitz II (Birkenau) for the extermination of Jews; Gypsies, Poles, Russians, and others were also murdered at the camp
December 7: Japanese attack Pearl Harbor
December 11: United States declares war on Japan and Germany
1942
January 20: Wannsee Conference in Berlin: Heydrich outlines plan to murder Europe's Jews
March 17": Extermination begins in Belzec; by end of 1942 600,000 Jews murdered
May: Extermination by gas begins in Sobibor killing center; by October 1943,
250,000 Jews murdered
January 20: Wannsee Conference in Berlin: Heydrich outlines plan to murder Europe's Jews
March 17": Extermination begins in Belzec; by end of 1942 600,000 Jews murdered
May: Extermination by gas begins in Sobibor killing center; by October 1943,
250,000 Jews murdered
1943
January: German 6th Army surrenders at Stalingrad (Volgograd)
March: Liquidation of Craców ghetto
April 19: Warsaw Ghetto revolt begins as Germans attempt to liquidate 70,000
inhabitants; Jewish underground fights Nazis until early June
May: Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto. On May 16, 1943, SS and
Police Chief Jurgen Stroop proclaimed, "180 Jews, bandits, and subhumans were
destroyed. The Jewish quarter of Warsaw is no more."
June: Himmler orders the liquidation of all ghettos in Poland and the Soviet
Union
January: German 6th Army surrenders at Stalingrad (Volgograd)
March: Liquidation of Craców ghetto
April 19: Warsaw Ghetto revolt begins as Germans attempt to liquidate 70,000
inhabitants; Jewish underground fights Nazis until early June
May: Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto. On May 16, 1943, SS and
Police Chief Jurgen Stroop proclaimed, "180 Jews, bandits, and subhumans were
destroyed. The Jewish quarter of Warsaw is no more."
June: Himmler orders the liquidation of all ghettos in Poland and the Soviet
Union
1944
March 19: Germany occupies Hungary
May 15: Nazis begin deporting Hungarian Jews; by June 27, 380,000 sent to Auschwitz
June 6: D-Day: Allied invasion at Normandy Spring/Summer Red Army repels Nazi forces
July 20: Group of German officers attempt to assassinate Hitler
July 24: Russians liberate Majdanek killing center
October 7: Revolt by inmates at Auschwitz; one crematorium blown up
November: Last Jews deported from Theresienstadt (Terezin) to Auschwitz
November 8: Beginning of death march of approximately 40,000 Jews from Budapest to
Austria
March 19: Germany occupies Hungary
May 15: Nazis begin deporting Hungarian Jews; by June 27, 380,000 sent to Auschwitz
June 6: D-Day: Allied invasion at Normandy Spring/Summer Red Army repels Nazi forces
July 20: Group of German officers attempt to assassinate Hitler
July 24: Russians liberate Majdanek killing center
October 7: Revolt by inmates at Auschwitz; one crematorium blown up
November: Last Jews deported from Theresienstadt (Terezin) to Auschwitz
November 8: Beginning of death march of approximately 40,000 Jews from Budapest to
Austria
1945
January 17: Evacuation of Auschwitz; beginning of death march
January 25: Beginning of death march for inmates of Stutthof
April 6-10: Death march of inmates of Buchenwald
April 30: Hitler commits suicide
May 8: V-E Day: Germany surrenders; end of Third Reich
August 6: Bombing of Hiroshima
August 9: Bombing of Nagasaki
August 15: V-J Day: Victory over Japan proclaimed.
September 2 Japan surrenders; end of World War II
January 17: Evacuation of Auschwitz; beginning of death march
January 25: Beginning of death march for inmates of Stutthof
April 6-10: Death march of inmates of Buchenwald
April 30: Hitler commits suicide
May 8: V-E Day: Germany surrenders; end of Third Reich
August 6: Bombing of Hiroshima
August 9: Bombing of Nagasaki
August 15: V-J Day: Victory over Japan proclaimed.
September 2 Japan surrenders; end of World War II
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