The first round-up of Jews (simply because they were Jews) was in November 1938 during the Night of Broken Glass. Some Jews were sent to concentration camps before that, but as Communists, socialists or as journalists. (The Nazis had a particular hatred of Jewish journalists).
whe hitler took over
The first coins of the Third Reich were minted in 1933, the year that the Nazis seized power.
The Holocaust ended in 1945, which is 65 years ago!
The deportations from Hungary (which at that time included much of Transylvania and parts of Slovakia) began in March 1944. Most of these Jews were taken to Auschwitz and gassed very soon after arrival.
The German invasion of Denmark started on April 9, 1940 at 4:15am.
whe hitler took over
1935 (September)
After the 1st year of WWII.
The first coins of the Third Reich were minted in 1933, the year that the Nazis seized power.
You are referring to the Final Solution. The Jews did not attack Hitler or the Nazis. The Nazis murdered 6 million helpless Jews.
In 1918 - none. The year you are probably looking for is 1933, when the Nazis came to power. Please see the related question (link below). The Nazis loathed the Jews and wanted to exclude them from society.
The Holocaust ended in 1945, which is 65 years ago!
The deportations from Hungary (which at that time included much of Transylvania and parts of Slovakia) began in March 1944. Most of these Jews were taken to Auschwitz and gassed very soon after arrival.
It began in Nazi-occupied Poland in October/November 1939, but most of the ghettos were esatblished in the first half of 1940.
The German invasion of Denmark started on April 9, 1940 at 4:15am.
That would depend upon on which action you consider the Holocaust to have started. There was no one particular day: this was a step-by-step process that occurred over time. Some scholars place the starting year as 1933, when Hitler began to implement some of the harsh anti-Jewish laws in Germany.__________Normally, the Holocaust refers to the routine mass murder of the Jews and that started in 1941. Dating the start of the Holocaust in 1933 (that is, the start of Nazi persecution of the Jews) makes the term redundant. There was no indication in 1933 that the Nazis would try to exterminate the Jews.
The Nazis came to power on 30 January 1933. On 1 April 1933 Jewish businesses in Berlin were boycotted and in the following few days Jews were banned from employment in the public sector at all levels from central government to local authority level. Most Jewish students were expelled from colleges and universities. Before 1 April 1933 there were some cases of Jews being beaten up in the street with impunity by Nazi stormtroopers.