TL of the Shoah - Extended Version


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33-39

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Nazi Germany's persecution of Jews, political-legal discrimination and the appropriation of Jewish assets (1933–39)

(Comprehensiv data 33-39)

1933

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3/5/1933: Reichstag elections: Nazis gain 44 percent of vote

3/22/1933: Dachau camp established

3/24/1933: Enabling Act

4/1/1933: Boycott of Jewish shops and businesses

5/10: Burning of books

December: Adolf Eichmann joined the Sicherheitsdienst (SD; Security Service), where he was appointed head of the department responsible for Jewish affairs—especially emigration

1934

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1935

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1936

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1937

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1938

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39-41

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Ghettoization: the isolation of Jews in and their confinement to Ghettoes, Judenhäuser, Sammellager

(Comprehensiv data 39-41)

1939

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September 1, 1939

  • Nazis invade Poland (Jewish pop. 3.35 million, the largest in Europe). Beginning of SS activity in Poland.
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  • Jews in Germany are forbidden to be outdoors after 8 p.m. in winter and 9 p.m. in summer.
  • 21/9/1939 - Heydrich issues instructions to SS Einsatzgruppen (special action squads; mass murder)

December:


1940

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July

  • Eichmann's Madagascar Plan is presented
  • 17/7/1940 - The first anti-Jewish measures are taken in Vichy France.

August

  • 8/8/1940 - Romania introduces anti-Jewish measures restricting education and employment, later begins "Romanianization" of "Jewish" businesses.

October

  • 3/10/1940 - Vichy France passes its own version of the Nuremberg Laws

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1941–45

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The final stage oh the holocaust, the mass-destruction, the annihilation of European Jews


1941

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1942

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1943

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1944

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1945

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See also

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