Timeline of the Holocaust
February 1920—The National Socialist German Workers Party
publishes a 25-point program in Munich. The party has sixty
members. Hitler begins giving speeches, he builds the Nazi Party
and the S.A. Stormtroopers, a private army.
November 1923—German citizens are frustrated due to heavy
inflation; thirty-five thousand join the Nazi Party. Hitler is arrested
and tried for high treason after attempting to seize power in
Munich. He is sentenced to five years in prison, where he writes
Mein Kampf (“My Struggle”), articulating his campaign against his
archenemy, the Jews. He is released after eight months.
October 1929—Wall Street crash plunges Germany into
depression; Germans latch onto Hitler’s Master Race plan; Nazi
Party steadily rises to power through intimidation and subterfuge.
September 1930—Stormtroopers terrorize political opponents;
Nazi seats in Reichstag rise from twelve to one hundred seven.
July 1932—Nazi Party wins two hundred thirty seats in Reichstag.
January 1933—Adolf Hitler is appointed Chancellor of Germany.
March 1933—The German parliament passes the Enabling Act,
which gives Hitler dictatorial power. The Nazi party is later
declared the only legal party in Germany. The first concentration
camp is established at Dachau.
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