1933:
January 30: Adolf Hitler appointed Chancellor of Germany by President Von Hindenburg.
March 22: The first official Nazi concentration camp opens in Dachau, a small village located near Munich
April 1: Boycott of Jewish shops and businesses
April 7: Laws for Reestablishment of the Civil Service barred Jews from holding civil service, university, and state position
May 10: Public burning of books written by Jews, political dissidents, and others not approved by the states
July 14: Law excluding East European Jewish immigrants of German citizenship.
1934:
August 2: Hitler proclaims himself leader and Chancellor
1935:
May 31: Jews barred from serving in the German armed force
September 15: "Nuremberg Laws": first anti-Jewish racial laws enacted; Jews no longer considered German citizens; Jews could not marry Aryans; nor could they fly the German flagNovember 15: Germany defines a "Jew": anyone with three Jewish grandparents; someone with two Jewish grandparents who identifies as a Jew
1936:
March 3: Jewish doctors barred from practicing medicine in German institutions.
March 7: Germans march into the Rhineland, previously demilitarized by the Versailles Treaty.
June 17: Reichführer SS Himmler appointed the Chief of German Police.
July 12: Sachsenhausen concentration camp opens.
October 25: Hitler and Mussolini form Rome-Berlin Axis.
1937:
July 15: Buchenwald concentration camp opens.
1938:
April 26: Mandatory registration of all property held by Jews inside the Reich
May: Flossenburg concentration camp opens.
July 6: Evian Conference held in Evian, France on the problem of Jewish refugees
August 1: Adolf Eichmann establishes the Office of Jewish Emigration in Vienna to increase the pace of forced emigration.
August 3: Italy enacts sweeping antisemitic laws
1939:
September 1: Beginning of World War II: Germany invades Poland. In the following weeks, 16.336 civilians are murdered by the Nazies in 714 localities. At least 5,000 victims were Jews.
October 12: Germany begins deportation of Austrian and Czech Jews to Poland.
October 28: First Polish ghetto established in Piotrkow.
November 23: Jews in German-occupied Poland forced to wear an arm band or yellow star.
1940:
1942:
March 17: Extermination begins in Belzec; by end of 1942 600,000 Jews murdered.
May: Extermination by gas begins in Sobibor killing center; by October 1943, 250,000 Jews murdered.
-Deportation of Jews from Germany, Greece and Norway to killing centers; Jewish partisan movement organized in forests near Lublin.
1943:
April 19: Warsaw Ghetto revolt begins as Germans attempt to liquidate 70,000 inhabitants; Jewish underground fights Nazis until early June
June: Himmler orders the liquidation of all ghettos in Poland and the Soviet Union
1944:
Group of German officers attempt to assassinate Hitler.
1945:
All of the countries get their liberation while Japan surrenders and WWII is over

As you can see there were a lot of events that had happened during WWII. WWII was one of the biggest wars that had happened. Many innocent people had lost their lives just because of what they believed in. Hitler even being Jewish, despised them and was what we call Antisemitism. The Holocaust was part of WWII and was a war that destroyed property of Jews and murdered them all which we call a Genocide. The Kristallnacht was known as "The Night of Broken Glass" this is because almost 2,000 synagogues were destroyed and over 8,000 Jewish shops were sacked and looted while over ten thousands of Jews were moved into concentration camps. Concentration Camps were the places that Jews were put into when they were captured by soldiers and they were treated miserably the whole time in them. Ghettos was basically the city (Jewish Quarter) for the Jews during the Holocaust. All of the Jews were gone through Deportation while the Holocaust went on, which meant that the Jews were removed from their country and settled into the concentration camp countries. The Holocaust violated the 10 commandments in many ways, but it mostly violated the 5th commandment, 7th commandment and the 8th commandment. These commandments were broken because Hitler killed, stole and blamed the Jews for everything wrong with the world.