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Ivahew [28]
3 years ago
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HELP ME PLEASE!!!!

History
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Mumz [18]3 years ago
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<em>When you're doing your legend, just add something like</em>

<em>"Key: </em>

<em>History of anti-Semistism</em>

<em>Adolf Hitler's rise to power WW2" </em>

<em>and then just change those to different colors. Then change the color of the text to the color that corresponds to the event.</em>

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<u>Events</u>

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History of anti-Semitism

598 BC–beginning of the Babylonian Exile when the Jews were forced to leave Judah

AD 70–destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem by Roman Emperor Titus (The Jewish people living after this point are considered part of a permanent diaspora.)

1545–Martin Luther, father of the Protestant Reformation (and a German), writes a pamphlet titled The Jews and their Lies, urging killing Jews before they could kill Christians (The pamphlet was reprinted by the Nazis.)

1791–Jews are emancipated in France

1873–the term “anti-Semitism” is coined by a German political agitator, advocating that Jews be excluded from German citizenship

Adolf Hitler's rise to power

1921—Hitler takes over what is now known as the Nazi Party

November 8, 1923—The Beer Hall Putsch

1925—Hitler is out of jail and publishes Mein Kampf

1932—Hitler runs for president but loses (The Nazis win the largest percentage of seats in the Reichstag but not a majority.)

February 27, 1933—The Reichstag Fire provides the excuse Hitler needs to assert stricter control over the government and police

WW2

March 13, 1938—Anschluss, incorporation of Austria

November 9-10, 1938—Kristallnacht, violent anti-Jewish pogroms throughout Germany

September 1, 1939—Germany invades Poland, WWII begins

June 22, 1941—Germany invades the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa)

December 7, 1941—Japan attacks Pearl Harbor, US declares war

January 31, 1943—German Field Marshal Friedrich von Paulus surrenders at Stalingrad

June 6, 1944—D-Day: Allied invasion of France begins as 176,000 men are ferried across the English Channel and 24,000 paratroopers land behind enemy lines

May 9, 1945—V-E Day is celebrated, the war in Europe is over

August 6, 1945—atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima

August 14, 1945—Japanese accept terms of unconditional surrender

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