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Hitler Comes To Power
President Hindenburg appoints Adolf Hitler as Chancellor of Germany -
Hitler Comes to Power
Adolf Hitler is appointed as Chancellor of Germany -
Jewish Owned Shops Boycott
A national boycott of Jewish owned shops and stores organized by Nazis. -
Boycott
Boycott of Jewish owned stores and shops -
The restoration of Professional Civil Service
Jewish other than people who are Aryans couldn't have certain jobs -
Law for the Restoration of the Proffesional Civil Service
Certain groups of civil servants are dismissed. -
Germay Begins Military Conscription
Germany begins to draft people into the military. -
Germany Begins Military Drafts
Germany begins to force people into the military. -
Nuremburg Laws
Jewish and German people were not allowed to reproduce, and any German females under 45 were unable to work -
Nuremberg Race Laws
Forbid Jewish and German people to be together, and the employment of German females under 45 -
New Concentration Camp
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp opens, was a silence camp because the inmates had no contact to the outside world. -
Authorization of Jewish citizens Property
Authorization of Jewish property or businesses or they will be deported -
Jewish Students Expelled
Jewish students are expelled and have to leave German schools. -
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Anti Jewish
People who are anti Jewish riot in Romania and take the lives of hundreds of Jewish citizen. -
Wannsee Conference; Final Solution
At the Wannsee Conference in Berlin a plan is made to kill Jewish people in Europe -
Death March in Budapest and Austria
40,000 Jewish people are killed by being weakened and tortured. -
Hitler Commits Suicide
Hitler shot himself in his shelter and Berlin with his wife Eva. -
Germany Surrenders
Germany surrenders to the Soviet Union and the war ends in the east but continues in the west. -
Victory Over Japan Day
The day Japan surrender to the United States -
THE WAR ENDS
Japan surrenders to the United States and a formally was signed.