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Jews Wear Yellow Stars for identification
Around the early 1930's and in 1940's, there was a law passed in Germany to require all people of Jewish descent wear yellow stars on the clothes for identity. -
Ghettos (Ghettos, n.d)
In this event it involved the Holocaust because this is one of the earlier stages of the genocide by the Nazis. The Ghettos were a place made to transfer Jewish people into these locations to be outcasts and fired from their jobs or stripped of their citizenship as human beings. -
Deportation
After being deported from the ghettos, Jewish people are forced into packed trains. There were hardly any room to move around and all the trains stop at a concentration camp until all Jews leave on platform. Soldiers decide which individuals start working or directing them to a gas chambers. -
Concentration Camps and Experiments
Inside the concentration camps, numerous Jews had their belongings taken from them. Inside the concentration camps, many children and adults were taken into medical labs to be experimented on for horrible reasons being genetic changes and torture. -
Slave Labor in Concentration Camps
Jews who were chosen for hard labor were directed by the Nazi`s to another area meant for building objects. -
Liberation
On January 1945, the Allied forces alongside the Soviet Union liberated concentration camps in Europe. Thus freeing the Jews from their prison but they were malnourished in sick conditions.