WWII Holocaust Jewish Religion. World War II 1889 Adolf Hitler born in Austria 1914-1918 WWI Disaster for Germany Treaty of Versailles.

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WWII Holocaust Jewish Religion

World War II 1889 Adolf Hitler born in Austria WWI Disaster for Germany Treaty of Versailles

Signed in Versailles, France Unconditional Surrender Limited Army (100,000) No Manufacturing of “Instruments of War” (cannons, tanks, weapons, etc.) War Reparations (repayment)

Nazi Germany 1924National Socialist German Workers’ Party Hitler spying for German Army Racist Antidemocratic Nationalistic Beer Hall Putsch 5 years for treason Mein Kampf Yuletide Amnesty

Nazi Rise to Power 1929 Wall Street crashes 1933 Hitler elected Chancellor 18 months eliminated other political parties and abolished freedoms Restored economy-Ignored Treaty of Versailles and created jobs Dachau-first concentration camp Anti-Jewish laws Nuremburg Laws of 1935-citizenship Germany invades Austria and Czechoslovakia

1939 Germany invades Poland World War II begins AxisAllies GermanyEngland ItalyFrance Russia Japan 1940 Germany invades Holland, Belgium, and France

1941 Germany invades Russia Russia joins Allies Japan attacks Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor 1944 D-Day The Normandy Invasion June 6 D Day 1945 April 30 Hitler commits suicide Germany surrenders, May 7, VE Day Japan surrenders Aug.14, VJ Day