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Jewish Persecution
Chronology of Jewish Persecution -
Hitler
Hitler gains power in Germany -
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Holocaust
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Nazis
The Nazis came to power in Germany -
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler is appointed Chancellor of Germany a nation with a Jewish -
Germans
The German government bans Jews from membership in the German Labor Front -
Hitler
Hitler proclaims himself Führer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Reich Chancellor). -
Jews
Jews barred from serving in the German armed forces -
Laws
September 15: "Nuremberg Laws": -
Hitler
Hitler, during a speech in Munich, declares, " I go the way that providence directs for me with all the assurance of a sleepwalker." -
Heinrich Himmler
Heinrich Himmler is appointed chief of the German Police. -
Aryanization
January 1937. Start of the Aryanization of the economy -
The Holocasut Project
German warplanes from the Luftwaffe's Condor Legion destroy the Spanish town of Guernica -
Antisemitic pogrom
Jews are killed and injured during an antisemitic pogrom at Dabrowa -
Violence
On this night violence against Jews broke out across the Reich. -
Threats
Hitler threatens Jews during Reichstag speech -
Nazis
Nazis force Jews to hand over all gold and silver items. -
The Hunt
The hunt for Jews was on -
Fritz Dietlof von fer Schulenberg's Plan
Fritz Dietlof von der Schulenberg's plan to have Hitler shot in Paris during a reviewing parade. -
Bialystok
The first bombs fell on Bialystok -
A decree
A decree prohibited Jews from using public transportation -
Jewish Council Members
Jewish Council members at Bilgoraj, Poland, are executed after refusing to compile a list of candidates for deportation. -
Jews
More than 3600 Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto die of starvation -
Warsaw Ghetto
First armed resistance against deportation in Warsaw Ghetto. -
Jewish Escape
Two hundred Jews escape from Treblinka extermination camp during a revolt. -
Diary Entry
January 25, 1944 - Diary entry by Hans Frank -
Jews
In April 1944, Hungarian authorities ordered Hungarian Jews living outside Budapest to concentrate in certain cities -
Bergen-Belsen
Anne and her sister both died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen -
Death Marches
As Allied troops advance, the Nazis conduct death marches