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World War II in Europe A Timeline of Events
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1933 January: Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany February: Reichstag (German parliament building) burns March: Hitler gains dictatorial power; first concentration cap opens May: Hitler orders mass burning of “un-German” books June: Dachau concentration camp opens
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1934 German president Hindenburg dies Adolf Hitler becomes Fuhrer, has total control of Germany
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1935 Jews stripped of rights when Nuremberg Race laws are passed Hitler introduces military draft, which violated Treaty of Versailles
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1936 Gestapo, German secret police, is placed above the law Italy attacks and conquers Ethiopia Germany tries to sign pact with Spain, but the country erupts into civil war and will not be able to help the Nazis Germany occupies Rhineland, a region that bordered France –This also was a violation of the Treaty of Versailles, but no country took direct action against Germany
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1937 Hitler unveils plans for war, two full years before war breaks out in Europe He outlined which countries to attack first and how he would do it, then he detailed the steps to take for total European domination
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1938 Germany annexes Austria, Hitler’s birthplace Germany occupies Czechoslovakia, a country with many German- speaking citizens The Czechs thought the French would help them, but instead they followed a policy of appeasement – giving in to demands to keep the peace Kristallnacht, night of the broken glass, occurs – Jews are forced to pay for the damages
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1939 Germany signs a military alliance with Italy Nazis reveal that they created a non-aggression pact with Russia, ensuring that the Soviet Union would not fight against Germany Britain and Poland sign Mutual Assistance treaty; Britain and France realize Hitler is intending for war to break out Germany invades Poland using a method called “blitzkrieg,” or lightning war – the country fell to the Nazis in weeks Britain, France, Australia, New Zealand Declare war on Germany, WWII begins Nazis begin euthanasia on sick and disabled in Germany, over 100,000 put to death Russia attacks Finland, gets kicked out of the League of Nations
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1940 Nazis invade Denmark, Norway, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands; all fall under German control within a matter of months Germany unleashes air raids (bombings) on Britain, both day and night; blackout laws passed in England Germany begins massive bombings on all major British cities Axis pact between Italy, Japan and Germany signed
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1941 Yugoslavia and Greece fall to the Nazis Nazis begin mass murder of Jews Jews ordered to wear yellow stars in all Nazi territories Nazi officials told to prepare for “final solution,” extermination of all undesirables; first experimental gas chambers used at Auschwitz Germany attacks Russia, breaks non-aggression pact – the Soviet Union joins the Allies Japan bombs Pearl Harbor
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1942 USA enters the war Final Solution enacted across Nazi-occupied Europe Russia and England begin talks of an alliance Germany begins bombing Russian cities England and USA first learn of mass extermination in concentration camps
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1943 Hitler orders liquidation of all Jewish ghettos in Poland, concentration camps are loaded to full capacity Parts of Italy surrender to Allied forces German troops rescue Mussolini, who re- establishes government in Northern Italy Allies begin major air raids on Berlin
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1944 British and American troops unleash huge bombing attacks on German cities, both in daylight and at night Allies launch Normandy invasion and begin massive campaign against German territories; Germans suffer severe defeats Anne Frank and family arrested and sent to concentration camps France is slowly liberated from German rule Several German generals commit suicide after humiliating military defeats
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1945 Allied troops begin to enter German territory; Germans step up final solution As they liberate the land, Allied forces stumble across concentration camps; they are horrified at what they find Allied troops discover old salt mines full of stolen Nazi gold and art worth hundreds of millions Knowing German defeat is near, Hitler commits suicide; many German officials do the same to avoid war tribunals Germans surrender may 7, 1945 V-E day, May 8 1945
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