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Enabling Acts
The enabling act was when germany replaced their democracy with legal dictatorship of Adolf Hitler. -
Jewish Boycott
The jewish Boycott was when hitler boycotted all jewish stores in Germany, so that they could not make any money and provide for their family. -
Nazi pickets
Nazi's hold signs the at say, "save yourself dont buy from jews" -
Aryan Law
The aryan laws, also called Law for the restoration of the civil service, was a law made against jews their homes and stores. -
Berlin Book Burning
When Berlin University students decided to take work from undesirable writers and throw it into a bonfire. -
Nuremburg Laws
The nuremburg laws were separated into two part; the protection part and the Citzenship law. Some examples of the Protection law are: Marriage between a jew and a Germans was prohibited, sexual interaction between Jews and Germans was prohibited, Jews werent allowed to employ german women under the age of 45, the jews could not display the german flag or colors,
Some citizenship laws are: Only one full citizen of reich can have full political rights, A jew can not be a citizen of reich, -
Law #174 jewish name change
If the jews didnt have a recognizably jewish name they had to add sarah or israel as their middle name. The germans also made a list of over 100 recogizably jewish names that the jews could pick from if they had a child -
Jews expelled from Germany
about 7000 Jews were expelled from Germany by the the Nazi's -
Night of broken glass
In 1938 a student in paris shot and killed a german official, because of this the nazi's attacked the jews and their things. Its called the night of broken glass because there was so much glass on the floor. -
Children clean streets
Children are forced to clean the streets of poland which is being overlooked by the nazi's -
jewish star requirement
All jews over the age of six were not allowed to be in public without presenting the star of david