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World War 2
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Treaty of Versailles
This treaty ended world war 1, it was signed exactly 5 years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. It made Germany have to pay for the war. -
Hitler
Adolf Hitler becomes leader of National Socialist (Nazi) Party -
Curfew
Jewish people are forbiden to be outdoors after 8pm in Winter and 9pm in Summer -
Stuttof
Contstruction starts on Stuttof concentration camp -
Jews Burnt
In Bedzin 200 Jews are burned alive in a synagogue by the Germans, they charged Polish people with the crime and executed 30 of them in a public squre -
No Radio
Jewish Germians are forbiden to own wireless radios -
Isolation of the Jews
Hitler proclaimed on the isolation of the Jews -
Ghetto
First Ghetto is established in Lublin -
Tranport
First transport of Polish women arives at Ravensbruck concentration camp -
Yellow Star
Yellow stars are required to be worn by Polish Jews over the age of 10 -
Auschwitz
Himmler signs the order allowing construction to start on the concentration camp in Poland -
Open Auschwitz
The Germans open the concentration camp -
Anti Jew
First anti jewish measures are taken in France -
Nazi Killed
430 Jewish hostages are deported from Amsterdam after a Dutch Nazi soldier is killed by Jews -
Arrested
3,600 Jews arrested in Paris -
Star Of David
German Jews made to wear a yellow star -
Evacuation
Nazis evacuate 66,000 inmates from Auschwitz back into Germany. -
Ohrdruf
Ohrdruf camp is liberated by the Americans -
Buchenwald
Buchenwald Concentration Camp is liberated by the Allies -
Bergen-Belsen
British troops liberate Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp and free approximately 40,000 prisoners. It is reported that both inside and outside the huts was a carpet of dead bodies, human excreta, rags and filth -
Dachau
The U.S. 7th Army liberates Dachau Concentration Camp -
Death Of Hitler
Hitler commited suicide -
Germany Surrenders