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The Jews
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4 Nov 2019
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1933 -March: Boycott of Jewish Shops by the SA -April: Jews forced to give up their jobs (except those who served in WW1) -September:Jews ere not allowed to inherit land
1935 -Excluded from parks and public sites -Deprived of their citizenship -Nuremburg Laws prevented marriage between Jews and non Jews -Constant bullying in schools of jewish children
1936 -Restraint from part of Hitler and the nazis thanks to the upcoming Berlin Olympics
1938 -In the year prior to the start of World War 2, the nazis were not so worried about the the world thought about their anti-jewish policies. -Jews could no longer name their own children -Jewish doctors had their licenses removed
November 9 1938 -A series of violent incidents known as Kristallnacht occurred. -Over 7000 Jewish shops were smashed throughout Germany coupled with the mass burning of synagogues. -Up to 40000 Jews were rounded up and and sent to concentration camps -These events were retaliation for the shooting of a German official in the Paris embassy by a Jew.
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