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Enabling Act
Hitler was able to become into power because of how many votes which left the Govermnet no other choice but to let the Nazi Party have official power. Hitler had to slowly and carefully exterminate the Jews because he had to follow the law but he slowly took away the Jew's rights as citizens. -
Jewish Boycott
Hitler called Boycott insisting it was necessary because of the spontaneous acts of anit-semetism that was occuring throughout the whole country. preparing for the Boycott was extremely publizied and only lasted a day but attracted a lot of negative attention from all over the world leaving German-Jews even more scared -
Aryan Law
the Nazi Party gradually took more and more rights away from the Jews, such as not allowing them into theatre business such as movies and in the arts of literature, Germans did not allow Jewish doctors work or work with the law. they burned all literature that was against the "ungerman spirit". -
Berlin Book Burning
the Berlin University students agreed on the act of "against the Un-German spirit", they got all of the work from the unwanted/undesirable writers and burned their work. they burned over 70,000 tons of books even before they were done burning them all. one third of library books where already exterminated before they were even done. -
Nuremberg Laws
an easy way Hitler got his way/became more powerful was simply by killing the people that stood in his way of becoming more powerful. marriages of German and Jews were forbidden. Jews were not permitted to display German flags or Nation's colors, only a full citezen of the Reich could have full political rights, forbidden sexual relationships of german and Jew, etc. their rights and protection from the law were decreasing day after day. -
Jewish Name Change