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Timeline of Nazi policies towards Minorities
Timeline of Nazi policies towards Minorities
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After 1933, 'gypsies' were often arrested as socal nuisances and sent to concentration camps
In 1933, the Nazis passed the law for the prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring
0n 30 March 1933, Nazis announced boycott on Jewish businesses and services
May 1933, Jewish books burnt
From April 1933, Jews were banned from government jobs and civil servants and teachers were banned.
From September 1933, Jews were banned from inheriting land.
From 1934, some local councils banned Jews freom parks and swimming pools
In 1935, Nazis strengthened laws against homosexuals
1935 - Nuremburg laws
From May 1935, Jews were banned from the army
June 1935 - Jews banned from restaraunts
From 1936, some gypsies were forced to live in special camps
April 1937 - Jews banned from professional jobs
June - July 1936, lull in antisemitism as Olympics in berlin
October 1936 - Jewish teachers banned from giving personal tuition to students
September 1937, Hitler made outspoken attack on Jews
In 1938, 'gypsies' were banned from travelling in groups. there were rounded up and tested for racial purity
From March 1938, Jews had to register posessions.
From july 1938, Jews had to carry identity cards
July 1938, Jews banned from woking for aryan businesses
August 1938, Jews had to add 'Israel' and 'Sarah' to their names of boys and girls
Oct 1938 - Jews had red 'j' on passport
Nov 1938 - barred edu.
Dec 1938 - businesses confiscated.=
9-10 Nov 1938 - Kristallnacht
Jan 1939 - Nazis decided to evict jews from germany
30 April 1939 - Jews evicted into camps
September 1939 - ww2 begins - Jews to hand in radio
In 1939, the Nazis introduced the T4 programme. this meant disabled or diseased babies should be killed
In 1939, orders were given to prepare for deportation. this meant all gypsies would be forcibly removed from germany.