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Hitler's Restrictions
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Jewish Lawyers
Jewish lawyers were forbidden to work as lawyers in Berlin. -
Jewish Teachers & Aryan children
Jewish teachers were banned from teaching in state schools. Aryan and non-aryan children weren't allowed to play with each other. -
Jewish Wrtiers
Jewish writers were not allpwed to carry out any form of Literary work in Germany. -
Marked benches 'For Jews'
Jews were only allowed to sit on benches marked 'For Jews'. -
Citizenship removed
All Jews had their German citizenship removed. -
Unequiped Jews
Jews had to handover electric and optical equipment, bicycles, typewriters and records. -
Converting to Christianity
Even if jews converted to Christianity, they were stil to be classified as members of the Jewsish race. -
Nothing left in their wills
Non-Jews were not allowed to leave anything in their wills to Jews. -
No Jewish doctors.
Jewish doctors were no longer allowed to work int heir profession. -
Changing Jewish names.
Jewish males were forced to add the name 'Israel' and females were forced to add the name 'Sara', to their first names. -
Passports problems
Jewish passports had to be stamped with a letter 'J' and passports of those Jews whose emigration did not fit the Nazis were seized. -
Jewish bussiness
Jews were no longer allowed to run independant businesses as craftspeople and were banned from running a retail or wholesale business. -
Banned from the medical field
Jewish dentists, chemists and nurses were forbidden to work. -
Ruins of their synagogues
Jews had to collect up the ruins of their synagogues, hich had been attacked by the mobs and were not alowed to rebuild them. -
Evicted from homes.
Jewish people were allowed to be evicted fromt her homes without any reason given and without any notice that it would take place.