When was the boycott of Jewish Shops?
1 April 1930
1 June 1934
1 April 1933
1 June 1933
When were the Nuremberg Laws introduced?
September 1934
September 1935
July 1945
September 1933
What impact did the Nuremberg Laws have on jews?
Banned gay rights and civil service involvement
Stopped jews owning shops
Banned intermarriage and removed Jews from German citizenship
Moved all Jews to concentration camps
What occurred during March 1938?
Violent attacks on Jews and Jewish property following Auchsles
Violent attacks on Jews and Jewish property following Anschluss
45,000 Austrian Jews forced to emigrate
15,000 Austrian Jews forced to emigrate
What happened during Kristallnacht November 1938?
Anti-Jewish attacks on thousands of businesses and synagoges
Kidnapping of all Jewish children
Jews forced to wear the star of david
50,000 Jewish men sent to concentration camps
20,000 Jewish men sent to concentration camps
Aryanisation (Jewish property seized, Jews banned from German economic life) began when?
1935
1939
1940
1938
What happened in 1939?
January - SA establish Reich Central Office for Emigration to promote emigration of Jews out of Europe
January - SS establish Reich Central Office for Emigration to promote emigration of Jews out of Europe
December - Ghettos for Polish Jews established
September - Ghettos for Polish Jews established
When was the Madagascar plan drawn up? (movement of 4 million Jews to Madagascar)
1942
1941
1941 developments
All Jews moved to ghettos
Gassing of Jews begins
Jews forced to wear the star of David
Einsatzgruppen and their local supporters carried out systematic massacre of Jews (June)
Invasion of Soviet Union
In the January of what year did the Wannsee Conference decide on the Final Solution?
1943
Where were death camps established following the Final Solution decision?
Torblako
Auschwitz
Strobbair
Sobibor
Treblinka
The final transportation of Jews to death camps
1941-44
1943-44
1942-1943
1944