Holocaust Timeline Chloe Solberg

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    Holocaust

  • Hindenburg reelected President

    Hindenburg reelected President
  • Hindenburg revoke

    Hindenburg revoke
    Hindenburg revoked the ban on the SA and the SS
  • Hitler Chancellor of Germany

    Hitler Chancellor of Germany
    Adolf Hilter was elected Chancellor of Germany
  • First concentration camp opened

    First concentration camp opened
    The first concentration camp was opened at Dachau in Germany
  • Jewish persecution

    Jewish persecution
    An order was issued which prohibited Jewish people from having health insurance
  • Jews health insurance

    Jews health insurance
    Jews not allowed national health insurance
  • Jews banned from Military

    Jews banned from Military
    Nazis ban Jews from serving in the military.
  • Nuremberg Laws

    Nuremberg Laws
    The Nuremberg Laws were introduced, which were designed to take away Jewish rights of citizenship and included orders that:
    Jews are no longer allowed to be German citizens.
    Jews cannot marry non-Jews.
    Jews cannot have sexual relations with non-Jews.
  • Gestapo above law

    Gestapo above law
    The German Gestapo is placed above law
  • Heinrich Himmler chief police

    Heinrich Himmler chief police
    Heinrich Himmler is appointed chief of the German Police.
  • Jews professional occupations banned

    Jews professional occupations banned
    Jews are banned from many professional occupations including teaching Germans, and from being accountants or dentists. They are also denied tax reductions and child allowances.
  • 'Eternal Jew'

    'Eternal Jew'
    'Eternal Jew' travelling exhibition opens in Munich.
  • SS is in charge

    SS is in charge
    After Anschluss, the SS is placed in charge of Jweish affairs in Austria with Adolf Eichmann establishing an Office for Jewish Emigration in Vienna. Himmler then established MAuthausen concentration camp near Linz.
  • Jewish passports stamped with 'J'

    Jewish passports stamped with 'J'
    The passports of all Austrian and German Jews had to be stamped with a large red letter 'J'
  • Austrian and Czech Jews deported

    Austrian and Czech Jews deported
    Jews living in Austria and Czechoslovakia were sent to Poland
  • Jewish children expelled from school

    Jewish children expelled from school
    An order was issued that stated that Jewish children should not be allowed to attend non-Jewish German schools
  • European Jews persecuted

    Jews in German occupied countries wer persecuted by the NAzis and many were sent to concentration camps.
  • Auschwitz

    Auschwitz
    A new concentration camp, Auschwitz, opened
  • 'Final Solution'

    'Final Solution'
    Reinhard Heydrich chosen to implement 'Final Solution'.
  • First 'Death Camp'

    First 'Death Camp'
    The first 'Death Camp' was opened at Chelmno
  • Mass-gassing

    Mass-gassing
    Mass-gassing of Jews began at Auschwitz-Birkenau
  • European Jews gassed

    European Jews gassed
    Jews from all over occupied Europe were sent to 'Death Camps'
  • Gypsies sent to camps

    Gypsies sent to camps
    An order was issued for gypsies to be sent to concentration camps.
  • 'Death Camps' closed

    'Death Camps' closed
    With Russians advancing from the East, many 'Death Camps' were closed and evidence destroyed.
  • Hungarian Jews sent to Auschwitz

    Hungarian Jews sent to Auschwitz
    440,000 Hungarian Jews were transported to Auschwitz
  • Auschwitz gas chambers

    Auschwitz gas chambers
    The gas chambers at Auschwitz were used for the last time
  • Hitler committed suicide

    Hitler committed suicide
    FAced with impending defeat, Hitler committed suicide
  • German surrender

    German surrender
    Germany surrendered and the war in Europe was over