AUSCHWITZ

  • POLISH GHETTO MODEL FOR HOLLAND

    Warsaw, Occupied Poland · November 4, 1939 On this date in 1939 in Nazi-occupied Poland, newly appointed Governor-Gen­er­al Hans Frank estab­lished the War­saw ghetto and began forcing the city’s Jews into a single area. Ten days later Frank and his deputy Arthur Seyss-Inquart ordered Jews in Poland to wear a white brace­let bearing a “Star…

  • AUSCHWITZ GASSING HALTED

    Auschwitz-Birkenau, Occupied Poland · October 30, 1944 On this date in 1944 in Poland, the last murders by poison gas took place at the Nazis’ largest and argu­ably most in­famous death camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau (Polish, Oświęcim), one of eight camps used for mass murder during World War II. (Six were in what is today’s Poland, one…

  • NAZIS, SOVIETS DIVIDE POLAND

    Brest-Litovsk, Occupied Eastern Poland · September 19, 1939 Adolf Hitler’s armies stormed over Poland’s border on Septem­ber 1, 1939, in what became known as the first blitz­krieg—“light­ning war.” Soviet dic­ta­tor Joseph Stalin has­tened to claim his share of the spoils under the terms of a sec­ret pro­to­col in the Molotov-Ribben­trop Pact signed in Mos­cow the month before,…

  • CHURCH OUTCRY ENDS NAZI T-4 KILLING PROGRAM

    Berlin, Germany · August 24, 1941 On this date in 1941 Adolf Hitler cancelled the Aktion T‑4 eutha­na­sia pro­gram that he had person­ally put in place in Septem­ber 1939. Nor­mally Hitler had a policy of not issuing written instruc­tions for poli­cies relating to what would later be called crimes against human­ity, but he made an excep­tion…

  • FRANCE BEGINS TO EMPTY ITSELF OF JEWS

    Paris, Occupied France · May 27, 1942 On May 10, 1940, Adolf Hitler, having ended Poland’s exis­tence in Sep­tem­ber 1939, turned his wrath on the demo­cra­cies in the West. The Nether­lands and Bel­gium capit­u­lated to his war ma­chine in May. Repre­sen­ta­tives of Marshal Philippe Pétain, who had recently been named premier of the French Third…

  • RED ARMY LIBERATES DEATH CAMP

    Auschwitz-Birkenau, Poland · January 27, 1945 In the months following the Red Army’s entry into the aban­doned Nazi death camp at Majdanek on the out­skirts of Lublin, Poland, where more than 79,000 people had been killed, the growing list of liber­ated camps (the Nazis had over 40 death camps) char­ac­ter­ized by mounds of corpses and ema­ci­ated sur­vivors…

  • WARSAW FALLS, MONSTEROUS CRIMES HINTED

    Warsaw, Liberated Poland · January 17, 1945 On this date in 1945 Warsaw fell to Soviet and Polish Com­munist forces as the Nazis beat a hasty retreat from the ruins of the Polish capital. In moving against the retreating Wehr­macht, the Soviets lib­er­ated 800 Jews in Częstochowa and 870 Jews in Łódź, Poland. On Janu­ary 26, 1945, Soviet…