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1933

One day boycott of Jewish Shops

One day...

1934

Anti Jewish propaganda increased

Radio

1935

Nuremberg laws:


Jews became subjects, not citizens


Jews couldn’t vote or marry germans

Turning point. N———— laws.

1937

Jewish businesses were confiscated

Businesses

1938 JUNE

Jewish doctors were forbidden from treating Germans

Doctors

1938 october

Jews had to have a red letter J on their passports

J

1938 november

The night of broken glass. Nazis destroyer Jewish synagogues, Homes and shops

Night of broken glass

1938

Jewish children forbidden to attend German schools

Schools

1939 jan

Jews forced to take the new first names - Sarah and Israel

Sarah and Israel

1939 September -ww2 begins

Jews had an 8pm curfew.

Curfew

1939

500,000 Jews die in the Warsaw Ghetto

Warsaw

1941

Jews forced to wear a yellow star on their chest or their arm

Yellow star

1941

Special groups of SS called Einsatzgruppen carry out mass executions of Jews by a firing squad but didn’t like the use of ammo.

Firing squad

1942

Nazis decide on the final solution. Death camps were set up where Jews were to be worked or gassed to death.


Decided at the wannasse conference, they wanted to get rid of all Jews everywhere. The historians cannot decide whether this decision was due to nazi ideology and was planned at the beginning or whether it was situation-wise and was planned last minute.

The final solution