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Phases of the Holocaust
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Boycott, 1933
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Hitler announced a boycott of all Jewish businesses, which isolated Jews both socially and economically from German society.
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The Nuremberg Laws, 1935
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Laws were passed depriving German Jews of their citizenship and banning marriages between Jews and non-Jews. All Jews were forced to wear a yellow Star of David so that they could be easily identified.
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Kristallnacht, 1938
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On November 10, 1938, Nazi officials unleashed a savage nationwide campaign of terror against Germany’s Jewish population. Many Jews were killed and hundreds of Jewish- owned shops as well as synagogues were destroyed. Over 30,000 Jews were sent arrested and sent to camps.
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Ghettos, 1939
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Ghettos, confined areas within a city, were established in eastern Europe. Jews throughout Europe were forced form their homes and moved to ghettos.
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Camps, 1933 - 1945
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Jews and other enemies of the state were sent to camps. Death camps, such as Auschwitz, were specifically designed as death camps; no one sent to the death camps was meant to come out alive.
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Deportation, 1942 - 1945
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The Nazis systematically rounded up Jews to transport them to death camps built in Eastern Europe.
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The Final Solution, 1942 - 1945
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Nazi officials created a plan to kill all European Jews. Six million Jews were killed, as were five million others, including Gypsies, the disabled, and dissenters of the Nazi Party.
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Liberation, 1944 - 1945
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Death and Concentration Camps are liberated by Soviet and American troops.
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