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Nazis
Nazi party is declared the only legal party in Germany and laws are passed to strip Jewish immigrants from their German citizenship. -
Boycott
Boycott of all Jewish owned shops and businesses in Germany. -
Operations Begin
The first killing operations began and that's when she new she had to make this top priority and do it as smooth as possible. -
Deported
Germans began deporting more than 65,000 Jews to camps all over. The most common was the chelmno killing center. -
Concealed
Marion Pritchard concealed a Jewish family for nearly 3 years and killed a dutch Nazi Police man to save them. -
Register
Marion began to register Jewish infants as her own children and found safe non-Jewish homes for each of the children. -
Surrenders
Germany surrenders to the Soviets and all Jews who lived where released and camps were beginning to be shutdown. -
Killing of Jew
By this time Germans killed two out of three Jews and they became less populated -
Prisoners and Jews
By 1951 between two and three million Jews and prisoners where killed due to starvation, neglect, or disease. -
Honored
Marion was honored and received a metal for helping save and protect the lives of many Jewish children and not being caught.