Nazi Invasion

By isasch8
  • Nuremburg Laws

    Nuremburg Laws
    1935 was when these laws were officially enacted. They were a series of laws that wanted to remove Jewish influences. They were made for Anti-Jews that wanted to take a major step in eliminating the Jewish race. Many Jewish-owned buisinesses were taken over, and Jewish doctors were not permitted to treat non-Jews, along with many other racial limitations.
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    Nazi Conquest of Europe

    This period started with annexing Austria, and the last victory Germany had in Europe was the Battle of Bautzen against a Russian/Polish army. Hitler enforced many laws on his newly-added countries. One was the Anti-Jewish Legislation, which limited the rights of Jews to the point where they were not consdered citizens. Hitler also banned the Communist Party. Another law Hitler passed for his nation was the Enabling Act, which allowed the Nazis to pass laws that didn't need to be voted on.
  • The Night of Broken Glass

    The Night of Broken Glass
    Violence against Jews broke out in what seemed to be retaliation for a Jewish boy killing a German official. It was actually carefully planned, and more than 7,000 Jewish people died. The day was a horrible massacre of Jews.
  • Nazi Invasion of Poland

    Nazi Invasion of Poland
    After signing the nonaggression pact with the Soviets, Hitler attacked Poland, knowing he would not be overpowered. Germany had them surrounded with troops from Germany in the north and Slovakia in the south. Because of this, France and England declared war on Germany. Germany occupied Poland fully when they invaded the Soviet Union.
  • Nazi Conquest of the Netherlands

    Nazi Conquest of the Netherlands
    The Nazis took seven days to occupy the major cities in the Netherlands. Even though they wanted to stay neutral, that did not happen.
  • Nazi Conquest of France

    Nazi Conquest of France
    Germany encircled the French army when they sent troops to Belgium and Germany. Attacks from France and Britain through the airforce failed, and Germans broke through southward. France and Britain were trapped, which led them to try and evacuate. This evacuation resulted in many more casualties and France couldn't hold off the Germans any more.