1 Comment
⭠ Return to thread

Be aware that the mass deportations may lead to something much more sinister and dark. For a deportation to work, other countries have to accept the deported persons. When such mass deportations do not work (and they won't), look for a repeat of the German 1933-42 timeline but on a much accelerated basis.

As a reminder

Jan. 1933: Hitler named Chancellor of Germany

Feb. 1933: Enabling Act allows Hitler to rule by decree

Apr. 1933: First anti-Jewish legislation expels most Jews from civil service jobs, some professions, limits number of Jews in schools and universities

Sep. 1935: Nuremberg laws deprive Jews of German citizenship.

Nov. 9-10, 1938: Kristallnacht

Aug.1939: beginning of euthanasia program in Germany, in which severely handicapped and mentally ill children and adults are gassed to death.

May 1941: Einsatzgruppen (special squads) formed to carry out killings of Jews in the USSR after start of invasion of Soviet Union.

Oct. 1941: Probable date of decision to implement Final Solution

November 1941: Start of gassings of Polish Jews at Chelmno

January 1942: Wannsee Conference in Berlin, to plan details of Final Solution.

1942: Death camps opened at Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, and Auschwitz.

Expand full comment