Title: Holocaust Timeline
1Holocaust Timeline
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2January 30, 1933
- German President Hindenburg appointed Nazi party
leader, Adolf Hitler, Chancellor of Germany.
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3February March 1933
- Emergency clause in Weimar Constitution
- SS (Schutzstaffel) elite guard established Dachau
concentration camp - Enabling Act
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4April July 1933
- Law for Restoration of Professional Civil Service
- Book burning
- Law of Revocation of Naturalization
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5August 2, 1934
- Hindenburg died
- Hitler became Führer
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6April September 1935
- Nazi government banned Jehovahs Witness
organization - German Ministry of Justice revised Paragraphs 175
and 175a - Racial laws
Nazi propaganda photo depicts friendship between
an "Aryan" and a black woman. The caption
states "The result! A loss of racial pride."
Germany, prewar.
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7July 1936
- Construction of concentration camp Sachsenhausen
Mahn und Gedenkstaette Neuengamme
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8August 1-16, 1936
- Summer Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany
- Nazis efforts to prove their country as a
respectable member
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9March October 1938
- German invasions
- Austria
- Czechslovakia
- Thirty-two countries meet at Evian Conference in
France to discuss refugee aid
The Hotel Royal, site of the Evian Conference on
Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany.
Evian-les-Bains, France, July 1938. National
Archives and Records Administration, College
Park, Md.
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10November 1938
- Kristallnacht Night of the Broken Glass in
Germany
Synagogue set on fire during Kristallnacht (the
"Night of Broken Glass"). Eberswalde, Germany,
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11May June 1939
- St. Louis headed to Cuba and U.S. only to return
to Europe
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12September 1939
- Invasion of Poland
- Beginning of WWII
- Britain France declared war on Germany
Greater Germany, September 1939
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13October November 1939
- euthansia killing centers for those deemed
unworthy of life or incurable - Deportation began in Poland
- By Dec. 1 all Jews must wear white badge with
blue star of David
Hartheim Castle, a "euthanasia" killing center
where the physically and mentally disabled were
killed by gassing and lethal injection. Hartheim,
Austria, date uncertain.
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14April June 1940
- Invasion of Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands,
Belgium, Luxembourg, and France - First major Jewish ghetto in Lodz
- Auschwitz concentration camp built
National Museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau
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15November 1940
- Largest ghetto established - Warsaw
Beit Lohamei Haghettaot
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16June 1941
- Invasion of Soviet Union
- Einsatzgruppen activated
Members of an Einsatzkommando (mobile killing
squad) before shooting a Jewish youth. The boy's
murdered family lies in front of him the men to
the left are ethnic Germans aiding the squad.
Slarow, Soviet Union, July 4, 1941.Dokumentations
archiv des Oesterreichischen Widerstandes
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17July August 1941
- Ghetto in Minsk
- Reinhard Heydrich started plans for the final
solution - Ghetto in Kovno
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York
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18September 1941
- First Zyklon B gassing experiments at Auschwitz
- Two more ghettos in Vilna
- Jews aged six and older must wear yellow star of
David - Babi Yar
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19October November 1941
- More deportations to ghettos
- Extermination centers constructed at Belzec,
Sobibor, Treblinka - Addition to Auschwitz
- Theresienstadt ghetto
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York
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20December 7-11, 1941
- Dec. 7 - Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
- Dec. 8 - U.S. declared war on Japan Chelmo
gassings began - Dec. 11 Germany Italy declared war on U. S.
USHMM, courtesy of National Archives and Records
Administration, College Park
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21January 20, 1942
- Wannsee Conference for Final Solution
SS General Reinhard Heydrich
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22March - May 1942
- Systematically deporting Jews from France
- Auschwitz-Birkenau first selections for gassings
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York
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23July - August 1942
- Dutch Jews deported to Westerbork transit camp
- Warsaw ghetto deportations
- Treblinka killing center began gassing operations
- Jews deported from Belgium
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24March 1943
- Deported Jews from Greece
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25April - October 1943
- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
- Himmler ordered liquidation of all ghettos
- Prisoners revolted at Treblinka
- Revolt at Sobibor killing center
- Liquidated Minsk ghetto
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26November 1943
- Operation Harvest Festival "ERNTEFEST"
The SS and police kill about 42,000 Jews during
Operation Harvest Festival.
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27March 1944
- Hungary occupied by Germany
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28June 6, 1944
- D Day - British and American troops launched an
invasion of France
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College Park, Md.
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29July - November 1944
- Majdanek mostly evacuated, liberated by Soviet
army - Slovak resistance revolt
- Sonderkammando
- Theresienstadt deportations
- SS begin demolition of gas chambers at
Auschwitz-Birkenau
Dokumentationsarchiv des Oesterreichischen
Widerstandes
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30January - April 1945
- death marches
- Soviet troops liberated Auschwitz
- U.S. troops liberated Buchenwald and Dachau
- Hitler committed suicide
USHMM, courtesy of KZ Gedenkstaette Dachau
Wide World Photo
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31May 1945
- German troops in Berlin surrendered to Soviet
forces - U.S. troops liberated Mauthausen
- V-E Day - Germany surrendered
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32August - September 1945
- DPs and later in 1948 Displaced Persons Act
- Japan surrendered
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33November 1945
- International Military Tribunal (IMT) began
Nuremberg Trials
"crimes against humanity"
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34May 14, 1948
- Establishment of State of Israel
With the establishment of the State of Israel in
May 1948, two-thirds of the Jewish displaced
persons emigrated to that new sovereign country.
Due to new immigration laws, the United States
also admitted an estimated 80,000 Jewish
displaced persons between 1945 and 1952.
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