Holocaust

  • Jew Boycott

    Jew Boycott
    Salt Lake Telegram on April 1, 1933 writes about the Jew shop boycott. Nazis walked all through town with paint and if there was paint on a shop you knew it was a Jews. The boycott was part of ¨April Fools Day¨. Some Jews closed for the day and many others kept them open, they knew they wouldn't have a lot of customers but they were okay with that.
  • Nazi Party

    Nazi Party
    The Nazis declare that the only party that is legal is the Nazi Party. A law is passed that Nazis can revoke Jewish immigrants from Poland of their German citizenship. Anyone who has a genetic defect will be forced sterilization.
  • Prohibited

    Prohibited
    On September 29, 1933 Jews are prohibited from owning anytime of land. On October 4, 1933 Jews are prohibited from working as newspaper editors. The Jews lives are being stripped away from them at a unbelievable pace.
  • Law against...

    Law against...
    Nazis passed a law that is against mentally ill, criminals, beggars, homeless, alcoholics to where they are sent to concentration camps. The Nazis revoke them of their jobs and if they don't agree with what they are doing then they are sent to a camp. The Nazis are controlling everyone's lives and some people haven't even realized it yet.
  • President von Hindenburg

    President von Hindenburg
    German president von Hindenburg passes away from lung cancer in Orgodzience, Poland. Once he had passed Adolf Hitler became Fuhrer. Hitler is now in charge fully of Germany. Hitler receives a 90 % yes vote from German voters approving him to be their new leader.
  • Olympic Games

    Olympic Games
    August 1, 1936 the Olympic games start in Berlin. Hitler and his top best Nazis look through favorable public opinion from different foreign visitors and temporarily refrain from actions against Jews. The more that Germans win an event is a gain to him and his malicious plan.
  • Mass Rally

    Mass Rally
    New York, March 1, 1943 the American Jews hold a huge rally on Madison Square Garden to pressure the government to helping the Jews in Europe. The rally is to pressure the U.S. government to help their fellow believers. All they want is to keep their un-biological and biological family safe.
  • 100 miles in the rain

    100 miles in the rain
    The Nazis force the Jews they catch captive of to walk well over 100 miles in rain to snow. They walk from Budapest to the Austrian border. Another march was forced, 50,000 people walked ending in Mauthausen.
  • Auschwitz

    Auschwitz
    Nazis evacuate 66,000 from Auschwitz. They locked them in gas chambers and they would suffocate to death. They were blindsides, they thought they were finally getting a shower, with water.
  • Freeing the Jews

    Freeing the Jews
    On April 30, 1945 Americans stormed in and freed 33,000 inmates from concentration camps. Most of the inmates were Jews that had yet been murdered. Others were people that either didn't agree with Hitler or was believed to have a mental illness.