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Well the Holocaust itself refers to the slaughter of the Jews which only began in 1942 and finished in 1945. However, the gradual anti-semetism that was seen in Germany began when Hitler became to power and arguably the de-humanisation that occured was planned by Hitler from the start in order for the mass extermination of the Jews to be carried out.

1935: Nuremberg Rally:- Laws were passed that de-humanise Jews, mixed marriges forbidden.

Jews citizenship denied

1938:- Kristallnacht (Night of broken glass) Series of anti jewish attacks, thousands of businesses attacked, synagogues burnet, 91 jews murdered, 20,000 sent to camps.

1941:- Half a million Russian Jews shot by German soldies and the group run by Heydrich (cant remember the name)

Sept:- Ordered to wear star of david

Oct:- Decision on final solution

1942:- Wansee Conference, set about to discuss how they were going to kill 6 million Jews.

Systematic round up of all German Jews and sent to the camps in the east and the gassing begins.

1943:- Camp system expaned.

Then in 1944 it was called to an end as they tried to cover it up as they were about to lose the war :)

Source:- History class :)

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