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WWII Drew Williamson

  • Hitler starts to complain about the treaty of Versailles

    Hitler starts to complain about the treaty of Versailles
    Hitler was already complaining about the treaty of Versailles. This was forshadowing the start of WWII.
  • Sterilization of the Jews

    Sterilization of the Jews
    The world was going through a phase that there is a superior race in the gene pool. The world thought that successful white Europians were this superior race. Many including Jews were serilized against their will because they were thought inferior.
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    Hiter as chancellor

  • Deportation of the Jews

    Deportation of the Jews
    Before the Holocost, Jews, instead of being killed and worked, were sent out of the country so they couldn't interfere in their quest for world domination. Also, Jews were being deported so they wouldn't poison their gene pool.
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    Hitler as Fuhrer

  • 1st Saturday Suprise

    1st Saturday Suprise
    Hitler started to rebuild the German army and told the allies that they were acting in the name of defense. The allies appeased Hitler to avoid war but many believe it was out of cowardice.
  • US signes the neutral laws

    US signes the neutral laws
    The United States officially signed the neutral laws, which meant that the country wouldn't support either side of the imminent outbreak of war. This was broken when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, which led to America waging war against Japan and because of the treaty between Germany and Japan, Germany waged war on America.
  • The second saturday suprise

    The second saturday suprise
    Germany invaded the Rhineland, which directly disobeyed the treaty of Versialles. The Allies again appeased to Germany. Which made citizens of the Allies question the decision, which included Winston Churchill who opeanly opposed this decision.
  • Kristallnacht

    Kristallnacht
    Also known as the Night of Broken Glass, German Nazis take revenge for a Nazi murdered by a teenaged Jew. This is a bit ironic because Nazis murder Jews every day but they were never punished.
  • Jews panic and try to leave

    When the violence was getting bad, many Jews tried to pack up and leave, but it was quite difficult. First was that they had to leave 90% of their money in germany. And second was that many Germans refused to transport them.
  • Descrimmination of the Jews

    Descrimmination of the Jews
    The Jews were being discrimminated against via posters, parades, etc. This was creating a lot of tension between the Jews and Nazis.
  • The US allowed some Jewish children into the country

    The US allowed some Jewish children into the country
    The US finally allowed 20000 Jewish children into the country until Germany was safe. This should've happened years ago when Jews were being violently abused as a culture.
  • The Nonaggression Pact was signed.

    The Nonaggression Pact was signed.
    Hitler and the Soviets signed the Nonaggression pact which meant that they can't attack each other. Hitler broke this when he invaded Russia in 1941.
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    WWII

  • Poland Surrendered

    Poland Surrendered
    In 1939 Nazi Germany invaded Poland although Poland recently made a treaty with France and Britain. This is what officially started WW11 but Poland was still taken over.
  • Mass murder

    Mass murder
    This was when tradgity struck. Concentration and work camps turned into death camps. Millions of Jews were slaughtered by means of gas, gunfire, fire, etc.