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A paramilitary made by the nazi party. Millions were affected as this was the new german army who took lives.
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A ship carrying more than 900 jews who tried to escape the Nuremberg laws but were denied permission to land in Cuba. The jews were affected.
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April 1, 1930, Nazis boycotted Jewish businesses. Jews were affected as they had to close their stores and lost income.
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1933 the enabling act gave Hitler emergency powers. The nazis were affected as their leader was now a dictator.
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1933 Hitler became the chancellor. This affected nazis as their leader now had a high-up spot in the German government.
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July 14, 1933, Ones who have physical or mental disabilities are to be sterilized. Disabled people were affected and had to be sterilized
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The laws were anti-semitic and restricted Jewish people's rights. The jews were affected.
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24 November 1935 all prisoners must undergo sterilization
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The nazis remilitarized the Rhineland. France was affected as they had previously occupied the Rhineland
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Allowed the execution of homosexuals. The homosexuals were affected as they were now being hunted down and killed.
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Nov 9th to Nov 10th, 1938 Nazis attacked temples and Jewish stores. The jews were affected as more than 100 people died
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After the invasion of Poland, the Jews were forced to yellow stars to separate them from the rest of the people. The jews were affected as it was now easier to tell them apart.
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1939 Nazi death squads. Military members were affected as they now had elite soldiers to worry about.
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On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland. Europe was impacted as it started a war.
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The Lodz ghetto opens in Poland. Polish Jews were affected and had to move into the ghetto.
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was to send all german jews to the island of Madagascar. The jews would have been affected if the plan went through.
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Auschwitz-Birkenau Opens. The prisoners were affected as there was a new place for them to be killed
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Site where executions were carried out. Civilians were affected because this is where their last moments would be spent.
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Instructions on how to deal with political commissars. The political commissars were affected as they were eliminated
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The site where executions were carried out. Civilians were affected because this is where their last moments would be spent.
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December 1942. The last gassing was the Sonderkommando. The jews were affected as they were finally rid of the gassing
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A meeting to discuss the “final solution” to the Jewish problem. The jews were affected as this meeting was about them.
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A gypsie camp. Made in Auschwitz. The gypsies were affected as they now were being discriminated against.
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Josef Mengele arrived at Auschwitz in early 1943. Several prisoners were affected as Mengele would perform experiments on twins or people with abnormalities.
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June 21, 1943, Himmler wanted to destroy all ghettos. Jews were affected as they now had to move to concentration camps
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Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet army. The POWs were affected as they were now free.
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April 30th 1945
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November 25, 1945, Heimler wanted to destroy Auschwitz before the soviets could get there. The prisoners were affected as they were forced to do the work.
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Adolf Eichmann was captured twice once in 1945 by the U.S.A, which he quickly escaped, and again in 1960. The Jewish people were affected as Eichmann was captured and sentenced to death for 15 charges including war crimes.
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He died in Brazil at the age of 67. A lot of groups were affected as Mengele had finally died and people could rest.