What was the most devastating night of the November pogrom?
Kristallnacht, in English, the Night of Broken Glass.
Name a concentration camp that we mentioned on our Timeline.
Dachau, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Chelmno, Wannsee, Treblinka, Bergen-Belsen.
what happened on May 7, 1945 (V-E day)?
Germany surrenders
Which major power did Germany declare war on 4 days after December 7th 1941, due to their promise to Japan, the power's anti-axis attitude, and the power's hostile actions?
United States
Where was there an uprising, when Nazis attempted to murder every Jew in the ghetto?
Warsaw
Where were most of the Hungarian Jews, Dutch Jews, and Gypsies sent?
Auschwitz
What was the allied amphibious assault of Normandy, specifically the first day, called?
D-day
What ended on September 2nd, 1945?
September 1st, 1945
What Laws banned Jews from working in Civil service, banned them from Publishing newspapers, stripped them of their German citizenship, and banned them from Marrying Germans? You may say any of them.
The Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service. The Editorship Law. The Nuremberg Laws.
What was a mean way of killing Jews that was tested at Auschwitz on the 23rd September, 1941?
Gas
When did Britain and France declared war
September 3, 1939
Who liberated Auschwitz-Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen?
USSR/Russian Army
Where were all the Ukrainian Jews killed in 1941?
Babi Yar or Babyn Yar
What year was Dachau, the longest running concentration camp, constructed?
1933
What was the final result of the battle of Stalingrad
The Germans surrendered. We'll accept "The Germans/Axis lost"
Where were the Nazis tried for the Holocaust and Genocide?
Nuremburg Trials
What first happened May 10th, 1933?
Book burnings
Where were Gas Chambers first used for Mass Murder?
Chelmno
What happened January 30, 1933
Hitler was appointed chancellor
What battle turned the tide of the German North Africa Campaign?
The Second battle of El Alamein. We won't accept Battle of Britain because that didn't actually take place in North Africa.