World War II by Jansen McFalls

  • WWII

    Hitler began the rearmament of Germany, secretly and in violation of the Versailles Treaty
  • Concentration Camps

    First official concentration camp opened at Dachau
  • Concentration Camps

    Germany concentration camps (Konzentrationslager in Germany, or KZ) held some 27,000 people in "protective custody."
  • Nazi Germany

    Hitler was appointed German chancellor and his Nazi government soon came to control every aspect of German life.
  • Nazi Germany

    Jews in Germany numbered around 525,000 or only 1 percent of the total German population.
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    Hitler took power and made himself supreme leader
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    Japan invaded China
  • Nazi Germany

    German synagogues were burned and windows in Jewish shops were smashed
  • Nazi Germany

    Nazi invaded Russia breaking a non-aggression pact.
  • World War II Starts

  • Nazi Germany

    Germany invaded Poland, and Great Britain and France declared war on Germany
  • Nazi Germany

    France and Britain declared war in Germany
  • WWII

    Soviet troops invaded Poland from the East.
  • WWII

    Western Desert Campaign started
  • WWII

    Germany and the Soviet Union had divided control over the nation, according to a secret protocol appended to the Nonaggression Pact
  • WWII

    German army expended Hitler's empire in Europe, Conquering Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and France.
  • WWII

    America started fighting in the war
  • Concentration Camps

    The Germans began mass transports from the ghettos in Poland to concentration camps.
  • WWII

    Battle of Stalingrad which was one of the bloodiest battles in war
  • Concentration Camps

    Jews were deported to the camps from all over Europe
  • Concentration Camps

    This is when the heaviest deportations took place, when more than 300,000 people were deported from the Warsaw ghetto alone.
  • Concentration Camps

    The first mass gassing began at the camp of Belzec, near Lublin
  • Concentration Camps

    A large population of Hungary's Jewish population was deported to Auschwitz, and as many as 12,000 Jews were killed every day
  • Nazi Germany

    Allied defeat of both Nazi Germany and Japan
  • World War II Ends

  • Concentration Camps

    The German Government made payments to individual Jews and to the Jewish people as a way of acknowledging the Germans people's responsibility for the crimes committed in their name