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the holocaust beer hall putsch
The Beer Hall Putsch reached its climax. It was failed coup detat by the nazi party in Munich, bavaria, Germany, during the weimar republic. Approximately 2,000 nazis marched in the city center, but were confronted by the police, resulting in the deaths of 14 nazi party members. The putsch, initiated on November 8th, aimed to seize control of the Bavarian government and then march on Berlin, but ultimately failed, leading to Hitler's arrest, trial, and conviction for treason. -
Boycott of Jewish businesses
After adolf hitler came to power in Germany on January 30, 1933, the nazi leadership decided to stage an economic boycott against the jews of Germany. Local nazi party chiefs organized the national boycott operation. alought it lasted only one day and was ignored by many individuals ermans who continued to shop in jewish-owned stores, it marked the beginning of a nationwide campaign by the nazi party against the entire german jewish population. -
world war 2 and the holocaust
Nazis germany invasion of poland triggered world war 2, the war rather then ending the already existing persecution of jewish people and other targeted groups, actually field the nazis to implement more brutal policies in the territories they occupied, including the establishment of ghettos and forced labor camps. -
The Blitz
The Blitz was a sustained aerial bombardment by Germany against the United Kingdom, primarily London, during World War 2, from September 1940 to 1941. The term blitz is derived from the German word blitzkrieg, meaning lightning war, and refers to the intensity and speed of the attacks. -
world war 2 operation Barbarossa
Operation barbarossa was the codename for nazi germany's invasion of the soviet union, launched on June 22, 1941. The operation aimed to conquer the soviet union, eliminate communism, and establish German dominance in Eastern Europe. Despite initial successes, the invasion ultimately failed due to the harsh winter, soviet resistance, and Germany's inability to sustain its advance. -
Allied invasion of Italy
The Allied invasion of Italy, a key event in the Italian campaign of world war 2, began on September 3, 1943 with landings in calabria and continued with major landings at salerno on September 9. the invasion followed the allied conquest of sicily and aimed to force taly's surrender and drive out german forces. While Italians initially surrendered, strong German resistance led to a prolonged and costly campaign.