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-Nuremburg Laws: 1933-39, Anti-Jewish laws
-Forced jews to register and wear a Star of David
-Eventually jews were forced out of careers and homes
-Prohibited marriage between Jews and non Jews in Germany
-Eventually they lost citizenship
-Kristallnacht: November 9th 1928
-Jewish shops and synagogues were burnt
-Many Jews imprisoned
-State sanctioned event
-Josef Goebbels was the propaganda minister
-He promoted all the ideals of nazism
-Nuremberg rallies were mass rallies for army and citizens were key in implementing nazism
-The final solution was Hitler's push to eliminate jews in 1941
-Work camps, killing squads (Special SS: Einsatzgruppen), gas chambers
-The first camp was liberated in 1944
-Estimated 6 million dead
-1945 Auschwitz was discovered
-In 1942 first reports to the west came. New york times report 100,000 Jews had been killed in the Baltics
-Forced jews to register and wear a Star of David
-Eventually jews were forced out of careers and homes
-Prohibited marriage between Jews and non Jews in Germany
-Eventually they lost citizenship
-Kristallnacht: November 9th 1928
-Jewish shops and synagogues were burnt
-Many Jews imprisoned
-State sanctioned event
-Josef Goebbels was the propaganda minister
-He promoted all the ideals of nazism
-Nuremberg rallies were mass rallies for army and citizens were key in implementing nazism
-The final solution was Hitler's push to eliminate jews in 1941
-Work camps, killing squads (Special SS: Einsatzgruppen), gas chambers
-The first camp was liberated in 1944
-Estimated 6 million dead
-1945 Auschwitz was discovered
-In 1942 first reports to the west came. New york times report 100,000 Jews had been killed in the Baltics
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summary
Hitler started with the nuremberg laws decreasing the rights of Jews, this then progressed to Jews losing their citizenship. Hitler then fulfilled his desire to exterminate Jews using the Final Solution.