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The Third Reich Timeline

1933

1935

1935

1939

1941

1937

Late March: large scale anti-Jewish incidents across Germany (esp. Munich)

September 15th: Nuremburg Laws (Reich Flag Law, Citizenship Law, Law for the Defense of German Blood and Honor)

October 1st: public display and sale of Jewish newspapers banned

November 14th: Civil rights and voting rights of Jews are cancled

June 22: German invasion of USSR

January 13th: Majority of the Saar population votes for return of the territory to the Reich

March: Hitler announces that Germany has an airforce that was to become "official" and larger than that of Great Britain

-Two weeks later he announces Germany will build an army

-Britain agrees to let Germany build a fleet 1/3 the size of their own but with no limit on submarines

March 16th: General conscription and establisment of Wehrmacht (armed forces) announced

April: Common front of Britian, France, and Italy agaisnt Germany formed at Stressa, falls apart by June

January 30th: Hitler gives speech declaring if war erupts it will mean the extermination of Jews throughout Europe

March 15th: Germans occupy Czechoslovakia

May 22: Germany and Italy sign defense treaty

August 23: German-Soviet Nonagression pact

September 1st: Germany invades Poland

September 3: France and UK declare war, WWII begins

November 5: Hossbach Conference- Hilter calls a secret meeting of experts to discuss his long term strategic goals (Lebensraum, objective to take Czechoslovakia and Austria)

February 4th: Emergency decree is passed for the "protection of the German people"

February 5th: emergency decree used to dissolve all elected bodies in Prussia

February 22nd: Goring orders reinforcement of police by volunteers

Feburary 27th: The Reischtag Fire

March 21st: Enabling Act passed

April 1st: Boycott of Jewish buisnesses

April 7th: Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service,

April 25th: Law Against the Overcrowding of German Schools and Universities

May 10th: Burning of books in most university towns and cities in Germany

September: Jews are forbidden to own farms or engage in agriculture

June 23: Heydrich issues instructions to Einstazgruppen in Russia that calls for the execution of Jews in the service of the Party or the State (earlier accounts show he called for the extermination of all Russian Jews)

June- April 1942: 700-750,000 Jews are executed in the Soviet Union bby Einsatzgruppen

July 31: Goring signs document calls for preperation "for bringing about a complete solution of the Jewish question within the German sphere of influence in Europe"

Septmeber 1: All Jews must wear a yellow star of identificaion

September: Begin using gassing vans for extermination

November: Chelmno, the first death camp, begins operations

May: Census provides registration of all the Jews in Germany

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1938

1936

1934

1934

1938

1940

1942

July: Nazi party in Austria attempts to overthrow Austrian government

March 7th: Whermacht marches into the Rhineland in a violation of the Treaty of Versailles

August: Olympic Games in Germany

November 25th: anti-Comintern pact signed between Germay and Japan (Italy joins a year later)

May 1: Streicher's newspaper Der Sturmer publishes a special issue on Jewish ritual murder

May: SD Memorandom to Heydrich states "the aim of the Jewish policy must be the complete emigration of the Jew"

June 30th: Hitler moves on SA

July 3rd: Nazis introduce law which retroactively makes the mass slaughter legal

July 5th: Hindenburg dies

September 17: Goring orders the confiscation of all Jewish property and assets

January 20th: Wansee Conference (final solution)

Early 1942: All six death camps in Poland go into operation (Auschwitz-Birkenau, Belzec, Chelmno, Majdanek, Sobibor and Treblinka)

May 10th: Germany invades Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France

April 9th: Germany invades Denmark and Southern Norway

April: First Jewish ghetto in Poland at Lodz

June 10: Italy joins the war on Germany's side

June 25: New French Prime Minister Petain signs armistace with Germany and Italy

September 27: Tripartite pact between Germany, Italy, and Japan

German economy "overheating" as tax dollars are going toward building the military

Goring's Four Year Plan created

Hitler writes a second book that deals with Foreign Policy

February: Austrian Chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg is called to Berchtesgaden and threatened to accept Hitlers demands, he returns to Vienna and calls a plebiscite on Austrian independence, Hilter threatens military force

March 13th: Anchsluss (Incorporation of Austria)

September 30th: Munich Conference (France, Germany, Italy agree to the cession of the Sudetenland to Germany

April 26: All Jews are ordered to register their property

July 6-14: International conference on Jewish refugee problem in Evian, no country declares itself ready to accept large numbers of Jews

November 9th: Kristallnacht

November 12th: Jews barred from retail, must transfer buisnesses

November 15: All remaining Jewish children are expelled from German schools

November 19: Jews are excluded from the welfare system

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