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Hitler start in power
Hitler started into power in Germany on January 30, 1933. Hitler told his fellow German people that he well help with the low employment rate in Germany. He also told people that the reason the the were all living poorly was because of the Jewish people. -
Death camp
The death camps started some time in march year 1933. The people that went to the camp didn't last more the 6 hours. The reason the they didn't last was because the were kill once they got there. They would be told that they were going to take a shower but, they were really sent to a gas chamber and then were killed. -
concentration camp
The SS opens the Dachau concentration camp outside of Munich. -
Boycotts in Germany
In Germany the citizens were boycotting and were picking on the Jews. They destroyed many Jewish businesses and the German army did nothing to help they let the people damage the companies. -
The law of unemployment
Hitler soon passed a law in November 1933 saying that they were no longer allowed to be anyone to be unemployed. If you were unemployed you were sent to a camp to work in the field. -
Jews in military
On May 21, 1935 the Jews were kicked out of the military. They were not allowed to join the army. They were ban from joining. -
Identity Card
The Nazis had anyone older then the age 15 go got a identity card to show any police officers that wanted to know. -
Adding of Jewish names
Nazis require Jewish women to add Sarah and men to add Israel to their names on all legal documents including passports. -
Jew passport law
Law requires Jewish passports to be stamped with a large red "J."
A law passed having Jewish passports maker with a big red "j" on it. -
Fine on Jews for Kristallnacht
Nazis fine Jews one billion marks for damages related to Kristallnacht. They made the Jews pay for all the damages they didn't do. -
Radio
The Nazi didnt allow the Jews to have radios -
Work
Forced labor decree issued for Polish Jews aged 14 to 60 -
Oven
They found a way to dispose of corpses that didn't have to do with barring them. They started to burning them in a oven. They first started to do this in Auschwitz-Birkenau on August 15, 1943. They could burn up to 340 bodies a day. (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/augas.html) -
Escaped
Two Jewish inmates escape from Auschwitz-Birkenau -
Death of Hitler
He committed suicide, by shooting himself in the head before people could come and capture him for all the things he did.