Holocaust
Timeline
1933
March
22- The first concentration camp, Dachau, located near Munich, Germany.
April
1- The Jewish shops and business were boycotted, per the request of the Nazis.
May 10-
Books were burned in Berlin and throughout Germany that were written by Jewish
authors or anyone who didn’t support the Nazis.
July
14- Nazi became the only legal political party in Germany.
July-
anyone with genetic defects was forced to be sterilized.
September-
October- Laws were passed to start limiting Jews and the rights that they had.
1934
January
24- Jews were banned on the German Labor Front.
May
17, Jews were denied national health insurance.
August
2- The German president dies and Hitler becomes Fuhrer.
1935
September 15- Nuremberg Race Laws against
Jews was declared.
1936
March 7- Nazis get to occupy the
Rhineland.
August 1- The persecution of the
Jews were refrained due to the Olympic games.
1937
January- Jews were banned from practicing
many different professions.
November 8- Anti-Jewish exhibits
were open to increase the propaganda against them.
1938
July 23- Any Jew over the age of 15
had to apply for an identity card from the police, to be shown on demand from
any police officer.
August 11- Nazis destroy the
synagogue in Nuremberg.
August 17- Men had to add the name Israel
and the women had to add Sarah, to all legal documents they had.
November 9, 10- Kristallnacht
1939
September 1- Nazis invade Poland
September 3- Great Britain and
France declare war on Germany.
1940
February 12- The very first deportation
of German Jews into Poland
1941
March 7- German Jews were forced
into labor.
1943
January 18-
First resistance by Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto
1944
June 6-
D-Day
1945
April 30-
Americans free 33,000 inmates from the concentration camps
Many terms
used during the time of the Holocaust.
-Antisemitism
·The hatred of
Jews
-Concentration Camp
·A place where
political prisoners were held, also any one that society saw as unfit. The Nazi
party especially put this into practice.
-Deportation
·Expelling
a person from their homes/native land. This is when the Jews were forced out of
their homes and into concentration camps.
-Genocide
·The deliberate
killing of a large group of people, usually from one specific ethnic group.
-Ghetto
·Part of the city
where minorities live, usually a slum.
-Holocaust
· Destruction
or slaughter on a mass scale. This happens to the Jews during WW2
-Kristallnacht
. Night of
the broken glass, this is the night(s) that Jewish synagogues,
homes, and businesses were burned to the ground or destroyed.
The Holocaust
was a horrible even that has taken place in history. Many evils took place the people
that have participated in the Holocaust have broken many commandments that were
given to us by God and therefore have sinned. The people that participated in
the Holocaust have broken the 6th, 8th, and 9th
commandments that were given to us by God.
6th
Commandment: You shall not murder. People relentlessly killed Jews because they
saw them as an inferior race.
8th
Commandment: You shall not steal. The Nazi party ripped away people’s homes,
business, and places of worship, their basic human rights, and their lives.
They stole everything away from them.
9th
Commandment: You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. The people
that have known these people that were getting sent away to concentration camps
turned the cheek and pretended not to see what was happening.














