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.
whe hitler took over
The Holocaust ended in 1945, which is 65 years ago!
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).
Hitler did not take Jews to the ghettos, he took them out of the ghettos and put them into concentration camps to be degraded, abused, tortured, and killed. It was a very ugly chapter of human history, none uglier. Hitler had chosen a strategy of ethnic selfishness. He wanted his own group, which he called the Aryan supermen (Ubermensch in German) to own everything and to enslave or kill the members of other ethnic groups. Jews were a convenient group to victimize because Europe already had a thousand year history of anti-Semitism, and Jews were widely hated for the crime of not being Christians. Hitler blamed Jews for all of Germany's problems, and many Germans were only too happy to agree with him.
Jews were removed by force from Germany starting in October 1941. By 1944 there were not many Jews left in Germany ...
1935 (September)
After the 1st year of WWII.
You are referring to the Final Solution. The Jews did not attack Hitler or the Nazis. The Nazis murdered 6 million helpless Jews.
whe hitler took over
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!
They took control in 1933 and secured it in 1934.
Hitler takes over HUngary and begins deporting 12,000 Hungarian Jews each day to Auschwitz where they are murdered.
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).
It began in Nazi-occupied Poland in October/November 1939, but most of the ghettos were esatblished in the first half of 1940.
The Nazis were thrown out of France in 1944.
1940, the German invasion of Norway commenced on the 9th April 1940.