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==Events==
==Events==
[[File:Kiev Jew Killings in Ivangorod (1942).jpg|thumb|Executions of Kiev Jews by German army mobile killing units ([[Einsatzgruppen]]) near [[Ivanhorod|Ivangorod]]. ]]
[[File:Einsatzgruppen murder Jews in Ivanhorod, Ukraine, 1942.jpg|thumb|Executions of Kiev Jews by German army mobile killing units ([[Einsatzgruppen]]) near [[Ivanhorod|Ivangorod]]. ]]
* 13 January — [[Heinkel]] test pilot Helmut Schenk becomes the first person to escape from a stricken aircraft with an [[ejection seat]].
* 13 January — [[Heinkel]] test pilot Helmut Schenk becomes the first person to escape from a stricken aircraft with an [[ejection seat]].
* 20 January — World War II: [[Nazis]] at the [[Wannsee conference]] in [[Berlin]] decide that the "[[final solution]] to the [[Jew]]ish problem" is deportation, and later extermination.
* 20 January — World War II: [[Nazis]] at the [[Wannsee conference]] in [[Berlin]] decide that the "[[final solution]] to the [[Jew]]ish problem" is deportation, and later extermination.

Revision as of 01:00, 2 September 2021

1942
in
Germany

Decades:
See also:Other events of 1942
History of Germany  • Timeline  • Years

Events in the year 1942 in Germany.

Incumbents

National level

Head of State and Chancellor

Events

Executions of Kiev Jews by German army mobile killing units (Einsatzgruppen) near Ivangorod.

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Treblinka - ein Todeslager der "Aktion Reinhard", in: "Aktion Reinhard" - Die Vernichtung der Juden im Generalgouvernement, Bogdan Musial (ed.), Osnabrück 2004, pp. 257-81.
  2. ^ Donald L. Niewyk, Francis R. Nicosia, The Columbia guide to the Holocaust, Columbia University Press, 2000, ISBN 0-231-11200-9. Page 210
  3. ^ Muggenthaler, August Karl (1977). German Raiders of World War II. Prentice-Hall. pp. 241–42. ISBN 0-13-354027-8.
  4. ^ "Holocaust Timeline". The History Place. Retrieved 8 November 2016.