The document provides a timeline and overview of key events during the Holocaust from 1933 to 1962. It describes how Hitler rose to power in Germany and began enacting racist policies against Jews, including banning them from jobs and healthcare. It then outlines the Nazi invasion and occupation of several European countries and the mass killings of Jews in concentration camps, which resulted in the deaths of around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population. The aftermath section discusses the millions of refugees left after the war and the ongoing anti-Semitism many faced upon returning home.