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Nazi GermanyA Brief Timeline

Timeline

Jan. 1933 - Adolf Hitler appointed Chancellor of Germany

Mar. 1933 - Nazis open Dachau concentration camp

May 1933 - Burning of books in Berlin and throughout Germany

Sept. 1933 - Nazis prohibit Jews from owning land

May 1933 – German President dies

May 1934 – Hitler becomes Fuhrer. 90% of Germans approve his powers

Jan. 1937 – Jews are banned from professional occupations (teachers, dentists, etc.)

Timeline

Apr. 1938 – Jews ordered to register wealth and property

July 1938 - All Jews over 15 must apply for identity cards

Nov. 1938 – German official is shot and mortally wounded by a deported Polish Jew. Kristallnacht (Crystal

Night) occurs as a result.

Nov. 1938 – Jewish pupils expelled from all non-Jewish schools

Jan. 1939 – Hitler threatens Jews during Reichstag speech

. . .if the international Jewish financiers in and outside Europe should succeed in plunging the nations once more into a World War, then the result will not be the Bolshevizing of the earth, and thus

the victory of Jewry, but the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe!

Timeline

Feb. 1939 – Jews ordered to hand over all gold and silver

Sept. 1939- All Jews are forbidden to own radio sets

Sept. 1939 – Jews in Germany are forbidden to be outdoors after 8 p.m. in the winter and 9 p.m. in

summer

Oct. 1939 – Nazis begin euthanasia on sick and disabled in Germany

Timeline

Nov. 1939 – Jews over the age of 10 required to wear yellow stars

July 1941 – As German Army advances, SS Einsatzgruppen follow and conduct mass murder of Jews in seized land

Apr. 1940 – Lodz Ghetto (Poland) sealed off from outside world with 230,000 Jews inside

Nov. 1940 – Krakow Ghetto sealed off from outside world with 70,000 Jews inside

Nov. 1940 – Warsaw Ghetto sealed off from outside world with 400,000 Jews inside

Timeline

Sept. 1941 – Beginning of general deportation of Jews

Dec. 1941 - In Poland, Ghelmno extermination camp becomes operational. Jews taken there are placed in a mobile gas van and driven to a

burial place while carbon monoxide from the engine exhaust is fed into the sealed rear

compartment.Jan. 1942 – Mass killings of Jews begin at Auschwitz-Birkenau

Mar. 1942 – Deportations of Slovak and French Jews to Auschwitz

June 1942 – SS reports 97,000 persons have been “processed” in mobile gas vans

Timeline

Nov. 1942 – The number of Jews killed by SS Einsatzgruppen passes one million. Nazis then use special slave laborers to dig up and burn bodies to get rid of evidence

Mar. 1943 – Four new gas chambers/crematoria opens at Auschwitz. They have the daily capacity of 4,756 bodies.

Jan. 1945 – As allied troops advance, Nazis conduct death marches of inmates

Apr. 1945 – Adolph Hitler commits suicide in his bunker

Jan. 1945 – Russian troops liberate Auschwitz. An estimated 2,000,000 people were murdered there,

1,500,000 of them Jews

Apr. 1945 – Allies and Russians liberate most camps

May 1945 – Unconditional German surrender

Nov. 1945 – Opening of the Nuremburg Tribunal