Other important landmarks (dates, events) include:
September 1935: The Nuremberg Laws defined 'Jew', degrees of 'Jewishness' and formally made the German Jews second class citizens; they also forbade marriage (and sex) between Jews and non-Jews.
November 9-10, 1938: Night of Borken Glass (Kristallnacht)
Jewish owned shops and some Jewish homes, and every synagogue in Greater Germany was vandalized by stormtroopers acting on orders in
a co-ordinated campaign. Also, 30,000 Jews were sent to concentration camps and by Christmas 1938 two thousand of them were dead.
September 1939: With the start of World War 2 further, severe restrictions were placed on Jews.
For a more detailed list of German anti-Jewish measures in the years 1933-39 please see the related question below.
B. GhettoizationIn many large German cities the Jews were ordered to move into designated Jewish apartment blocks.The invasion of Poland greatly increased the number of Jews living under Nazi rule. The Jews in Poland were forced (starting in October 1939) to move into ghettos - in other words, into specified Jewish districts, which were (to somewhat varying degrees) cut off from the surrounding areas. (Most were surrounded by high walls and barbed wire). The Nazis controlled the supply of food and medication to these ghettos ... The Death Rate began to rise.
C. Routine mass shootingsOn 22 June 1941 the Germans invaded the Soviet Union (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, etc.). The German armies were followed by the Einsatzgruppen - the mobile killing units (death squads). Assisted by local volunteers, they first went into action in Kaunas, Lithuania on 25 June 1941 in a massive killing spree. In town after town they systematically murdered the Jews. The biggest single massacre was that of 33,771 Jews at Babi Yar outside Kiev (29-30 September 1941).D. DeportationsThe SS and SD, which was responsible for carrying the Holocaust, gradually came to the conclusion that it was simpler to transport the victims to the killers instead of sending the killers in pursuit of the victims. On 15 October 1941 the first routine deportations from Berlin (followed soon afterwards by other German cities) began. Some of the Jews were dumped in the already overcrowded ghettos in Lodz and Warsaw, but most were sent to Riga, in Latvia, and to Minsk, Belarus where ghettos were established in these cities and killing fields just outside. E. Routine gassings - extermination campsAt this stage the Nazis had yet invented the extermination camp. In September 1941 experimental gassings were carried out at Auschwitz. On 8 December 1941 the first routine mass gassing began at Chelmno using mobile vans with the exhaust directed into the vans.By now the Holocaust was under way ...
Further, large extermination camps were established in the next few months at: Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka and Auschwitz II (Birkenau), and Majdanek was used as a 'back-up' extermination camp.
Timelines for the Holocaust are not very usefulas the Holocaust was not uniform. At the same time (for example) the same crime was punished to different degrees in different places due to a number of factors. Only a collection of timelines would give you anything like an accurate picture.
Saul Friedlander wrote a timeline of the Holocaust, it is an 850 page book. I have included a link which is a good introduction.
the amount of Jews killed and hitlers craze on world domination at the time the Japanese were still slightly angered and then there was thee french betches they were annoying they wanted all lot to help thee amerecans and idk i think they wanted Germany to rule world but then their was the Jews now true war story once the Jews almost killed Hitler when he was a kid and for what happend after World War 1 when us and other countries wouldn't help Germany get back into its cycle since they lost so much and i mean lots so Hitler was furious plus after all that when he was supposed to be promoted to higher rank in military they gave it to a different person"i think they were Jewish"(wink) so that's why all this started and these incidents occured
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One major point is millions died from a dictators insanity. Propaganda was spread throughout the country to prejudice non Jewish residents to hate Jewish people and to further the Nazi's cause.
Kristalhacht.
The T-4 programme.
The invasion of Poland.
The establishment of the ghettos.
The invasion of the Soviet Union.
specific social groups were targeted and ruthlessly killed
jews, gypsies, slavs, homosexuals, the disabled, and others
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Where did the events of the Holocaust span?
Five major events during World War 2 include: The Holocaust D-Day Bombing of Pearl Harbor Battle of Britain Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Battle of the Bulge
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There is a lot of major events from 1860-1865. I suggest that you google "major events from 1860-1865".
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World War 2 and the Holocaust.
There were no Holocaust events in 1937.
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some major events are
Where did the events of the Holocaust span?
it is not. The people who perpetrated the Holocaust may have been, or the Holocaust may have some roots in antisemitism, but it is a name given to the events, it holds not prejudice, it just is.
there were articles written in major papers, but politically it was played down.
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Slavery and womens rights and the holocaust are some
There was no ultimate goal of the Holocaust. The Holocaust is a name that we use to describe a set of events.
There was no ultimate goal of the Holocaust. The Holocaust is a name that we use to describe a set of events.