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Nazi Persecution
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First Concentration Camp opened
At Dachau, in Germany -
Jewish shops boycotted
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"Undesirables" sent to concentration camps
Homeless, alcoholic and unemployed sent to camps. -
Jews prohibited from having health insurance
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Nuremberg Laws introduced
Law stated that Jews are no longer German citizens, and they cannot marry non-Jews -
Austrian Jews persecuted
Following the Anschluss, Nazis targetted Jews in Austria. -
Munich Synagogue destroyed
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Jewish passports stamped with "J"
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Kristallnatch
"Night of Broken Glass"
Approx. 100 Jews murdered, 20,000 German and Austrian Jews sent to camps, hundreds of synagogues burned, and windows of Jewish shops smashed. -
Jews fined
Jews had to pay 1 billion marks for the damage caused by the Kristallnatch -
Jewish children expelled from schools
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Austrian and Czech Jews deported to Poland
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Jews in Poland forced to wear a Yellow Star
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Auschwitz opened
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Warsaw Ghetto selaed off
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Einsatzgruppen
Killing squads began rounding up and murdering Jews in Russia -
"The Final Solution"
Reinhard Heydrich chosen to implement ‘Final Solution’ -
First "Death Camp" opened at Chelmno
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Mass-gassing of Jews began in Auschwitz-Birkenau