WORRY http://www.camps.bbk.ac.uk/timeline.html FACTS ARE ON YOUR SIDE. OCTOBER 1934, HITLER HAD ALREADY 2,400 prisoners in concentration camps...SUMMER 1935, HITLER HAD ALREADY c. 3,800 prisoners in concentration camps....SEPTEMBER 1935 Nuremberg Laws make German Jews second-class citizens....1 NOVEMBER 1936 4,761 prisoners in concentration camps....31 DECEMBER 1937 7,746 prisoners in
concentration camps.....30 JUNE 1938 c. 24,000 prisoners in concentration camps.....MID-NOVEMBER 1938 c. 50,000 prisoners in concentration camps...NOVEMBER 1938 Over 26,000 Jewish men forced into concentration camps.....31 AUGUST 1939 c. THERE IS ONLY 21,000 prisoners left in concentration EXTERMINATION camps....the rest you already know it worked....
- 30 JANUARY 1933
Hitler appointed German Chancellor
- 27 FEBRUARY 1933
Reichstag fire
- FEBRUARY/MARCH 1933
Mass arrests of left-wing opponents begin
- 5 MARCH 1933
NSDAP gains 43.9 per cent in last multiparty elections
- 22 MARCH 1933
Dachau starts operating
- APRIL 1933
Gestapo office set up in Berlin
- SPRING/SUMMER 1933
Early camps spread across Germany
- SPRING/SUMMER 1934
SS takeover of remaining camps
- SUMMER 1934
Eicke appointed SS Camp Inspector
- OCTOBER 1934
2,400 prisoners in concentration camps
- DECEMBER 1934
Camp Inspectorate established
- MARCH 1935
Germany reintroduces military service
- SUMMER 1935
c. 3,800 prisoners in concentration camps
- DURING 1935
Hitler cements permanent camp system
- SEPTEMBER 1935
Nuremberg Laws make German Jews second-class citizens
- 17 JUNE 1936
Himmler becomes chief of German police
- JULY 1936
Sachsenhausen starts operating
- AUGUST 1936
Olympic Games in Berlin
- 1 NOVEMBER 1936
4,761 prisoners in concentration camps
- MARCH 1937
2,000 ex-convicts sent to concentration camps
- JULY 1937
Buchenwald starts operating
- 14 DECEMBER 1937
Reich decree for preventive custody of “criminals” and “asocials”
- 31 DECEMBER 1937
7,746 prisoners in concentration camps
- MARCH 1938
German annexation of Austria
- JUNE 1938
First official execution in a concentration camp
- MID-JUNE 1938
Mass deportations of “asocial” men to concentration camps
- 30 JUNE 1938
c. 24,000 prisoners in concentration camps
- 9-10 NOVEMBER 1938
State-sponsored pogrom against Jews
- NOVEMBER 1938
Over 26,000 Jewish men forced into concentration camps
- MID-NOVEMBER 1938
c. 50,000 prisoners in concentration camps
- MARCH 1939
German invasion of Czech territory
- MAY 1939
Women's camp Ravensbrück starts operating
- 31 AUGUST 1939
c. 21,000 prisoners in concentration camps
- 1 SEPTEMBER 1939
German invasion of Poland, leading to the Second World War
- START OF WAR
- AUTUMN 1939
Mass detention of Poles in concentration camps begins
- 10 MAY 1940
Start of German offensive in western Europe
- JUNE 1940
Auschwitz (in occupied Poland) starts operating
- 31 DECEMBER 1940
c. 53,000 prisoners in concentration camps
- JUNE 1941
First “euthanasia” murders of weak and ill prisoners
- 22 JUNE 1941
Germany invades the Soviet Union
- SEPTEMBER 1941
First mass gassing of Soviet POWs in a concentration camp
- 11 DECEMBER 1941
Germany declares war against the USA
- 31 DECEMBER 1941
c. 80,000 prisoners in concentration camps
- 20 JANUARY 1942
Wannsee conference to coordinate the “Final Solution”
- SPRING 1942
SS Business Administration Main Office takes over camp system
- SPRING 1942
Mass deportations of Jews to Auschwitz begin
- SPRING/SUMMER 1942
SS establishes first gas chambers in Auschwitz-Birkenau
- SUMMER 1942
Start of regular “selections” of Jews on arrival in Auschwitz
- SEPTEMBER 1942
c. 110,000 prisoners in concentration camps
- EARLY 1943
6th German Army defeated at Stalingrad
- FEBRUARY 1943
Mass deportations of Gypsies to Auschwitz begin
- APRIL/MAY 1943
Warsaw ghetto uprising
- JULY 1943
Allied landing in Sicily
- AUGUST 1943
Dora underground camp starts operating
- AUGUST 1943
c. 224,000 prisoners in concentration camps
- 3 NOVEMBER 1943
18,000 Jews murdered in Majdanek
- MARCH 1944
German occupation of Hungary
- SPRING/AUTUMN 1944
Early evacuations and death marches from concentration camps
- JUNE 1944
Allied landing in France
- SUMMER/AUTUMN 1944
Mass deportations of Jews to concentration camps deep inside Germany
- 20 JULY 1944
Failed attempt to assassinate Hitler
- AUGUST 1944
524,286 prisoners in concentration camps
- 7 OCTOBER 1944
Prisoner uprising in Auschwitz
- EARLY 1945
Prisoner numbers reach over 700,000
- JANUARY 1945
Soviet troops reach German territory
- 27 JANUARY 1945
Soviet troops liberate Auschwitz
- MARCH 1945
Over 18,000 prisoners die in Bergen-Belsen
- 1 APRIL 1945
c. 550,000 prisoners in concentration camps
- APRIL 1945
Himmler insists on further camp evacuations
- 29 APRIL 1945
Liberation of Dachau
- 30 APRIL 1945
Hitler commits suicide
- 7 MAY 1945
German surrender
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