Holocaust events

  • Why the Nazis Hate the Jews so much.

    Why the Nazis Hate the Jews so much.
    They hated them because of Hitler's claims to Jews as he blamed them for Germanys political and the economic crisis as well as the war. Even though they did nothing the people needed a person to blame for the losses so they blamed the Jews
  • Where the holocaust toke place

    Where the holocaust toke place
    The Holocaust toke place all around Germany and axis controlled Europe almost immediately once Hitler came to power and started to add aggressive laws to limit there freedom and then the next part is where the mass killing starts.
  • Hitler Comes to power.

    Hitler Comes to power.
    The Nazis did not itinually start the mass killing they use the government to make laws to discriminant them. With that power they wrote laws like Jews can only marry other Jews and they cant get an education or run a business because they saw them as worthless people.
  • The night of broken glass.

    The night of broken glass.
    This is one of the most important events it was the start of the Jew mass genocide and the start of the Final solution to the Jewish question. It was coordinated attack by the Nazi leaders. They burned hundreds of Jewish synagogue, vandalized thousands of Jewish business by breaking the glass of there stores as well as destroyed many of there homes. The safety forces did nothing and hundreds of Jews died as well as 30,000 German-Jews were arrested for just being Jewish.
  • The mass killings..

    The mass killings..
    In July Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union and a war of annellation was waged against racial and ideological enemy's of Germany which are commies Jews, Roma and other Soviets' citizens. As the invasion began the mass shooting of Jews soon followed with the police and the auxiliary units to wipe out all European Jews and the use of killing camps and gas vains.
  • The Displacement Camps

    The Displacement Camps
    These camps were made for Jews by the UNRRA how established these by radio and newspapers and so one and so fourth. They were made so that Jews could find there families that they could have lost when escaping Nazi Germany or being saved by the Allied forces. Religious holidays and the start of Zionism.
  • Aftermath for the survivors.

    Aftermath for the survivors.
    After the Jews were liberated by allied forces the feared to go back to home because of Jewish hate. Ten to thousands of survivors immigrated to moved to Allies states in occupying camps. A ton of Jewish agencies helped Jewish people. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee provided food and cloths for Jews and the Organization for Rehabilitation through Training or ORT provided vocalization training.
  • The trails of german war crimnials

    The trails of german war crimnials
    With the Allies winning WW2 Germany was forced to pay reparation's and give large amounts of territory and President Roosevelt sends them back home to be judged and put on trail for there crimes. he United States signed the London Agreement and Charter this established an IMT to try the major war criminals. The most famous trails were held after the war,