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Holocaust
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Think about this: How would you feel if you no longer had any choices- You were told whom to play with, where your family lived, where you shopped, what kind of foods you ate, or television shows you watched. You had to do what you were told otherwise you will be punished. Post comments in discussion link on Holocaust Page.
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Timeline of Holocaust Rise of the Nazi Party (1918-1933). During the fourteen years following the end of World War I, the Nazi party grew from a small political group to the most powerful party in Germany. Rise of the Nazi Party (1918-1933). Nazification (1933-1939). Once Hitler became Chancellor and later Reichsführer, the Nazi party quickly changed Germany's political, social, and economic structure. Nazification (1933-1939). The Ghettos (1939-1941). Confining Jews to ghettos was another critical step in Hitler's Final Solution. The Ghettos (1939-1941). The Camps (1941-1942). The concentration camps were Hitler's final step in the annihilation of the Jews. The Camps (1941-1942). Resistance (1942-1944). People resisted by any means possible, from stealing a slice of bread to sabotaging Nazi installations. Resistance (1942-1944). Rescue and Liberation (1944-1945). Some survived through the heroics of neighbors; others were liberated by the Allies. Rescue and Liberation (1944-1945). Aftermath (1945-2000). After the war, Nazi perpetrators faced punishment for their war crimes and survivors began rebuilding their lives. Aftermath (1945-2000). Bullets taken from: http://fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/timeline/timeline.htm
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