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THE FIRST SUSPENSION
Jewish judges were suspended from offices -
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HITLER'S RESTRICTIONS
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JEWS OUT OF EDUCATION
Jewish teachers are banned fom teaching in state schools. Ayran and non-aryan children aren't allowed to be seen or able to play together anymore -
LABELLED BENCHES
There were benches that were labelled "Jews" -
NO MORE GERMAN CITIZENSHIP
German citizenships were taken away from Jews. No German and Jews were to have an intimate relationship. -
EQUIPMENT TAKEN
Jews had to hand over any electrical, optical, bikes, typewriters and record equipment. -
THE RED CROSS
Jews become forbidden to join the German Red Cross -
CHANGED STREETS
Jewish street names were changed -
'J'
All Jewish passports were stamped with the letter 'J' -
BANNED BANNED BANNED
Jews were banned from:
- Running independent businesses
- Going to cinemas, theatres and concerts
- Buy newspapers/magazines
- Children were banned from attending state schools -
MIDWIVES NO MORE
Jewish women were no longer able to work as midwives -
JOBS ARE GONE
Jewish dentists, chemists and nurses were forbidden -
JEWELLERY TO POLICE
The jews had to hand in their jewellerly, gold, silver, platinum and pearls to the police -
RECOLLECTING THE PIECES
Jews had to collect the ruins of their synagoues which had been attacked by the mobs and were forbidden to rebuild them -
EVICTED
Jews could be evicted from their homes without a reason without notice being served -
TIME RESTRICTIONS
Jews were not allowed to leave their homes after 8pm in the winter and 9pm in the summer.