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Jewish lawyers weren't allowed to work as lawyers in Berlin and Jewish judges were suspended from office.
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The Jewish were excluded and not permitted to do anything and teachers were banned from teaching in state schools. Aryan and Non-Aryan children weren't allowed to play with each other. Jews couldn't participate in sports and gymnastic clubs. Jewish civil servants were dismissed from public office.
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Jewish authors weren't allowed to create or publish any of their literary work in Germany. Jewish musicians couldn't perform in a state orchestra.
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Jews were only permitted to sit on benches labelled "For Jews". Jewish art and antique dealers weren't allowed to carry out their trade.
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Marriage cermonies and extramarital relationships between Jews and Germans were punished with imprisonment. Any marriages that had already occurred were announced invalid.
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Even if Jews changed their religion to Christianity and baptised themselves, they were always classed as members of the Jewish race.
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Non-Jews were forbidden to leave anything in their wills for Jews. Jewish doctors weren't allowed to work as doctors and Jewish street names were changed.
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Male Jews were forced to add the name "Israel" and female Jews had to add the name "Sara" to their first names.
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Jewish passports were required to be stamped with a "J" and passports of those Jews whose emigration didn't satisfy the Nazis were captured.
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Jews couldn't run independent businesses as craftspeople and they were prohibited from running a retail or wholesale business.
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Jews were banned from going to cinemas, theatres, operas and concerts. They were no longer permitted to buy newspapers or magazines.
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Jews had to give in their driving licences and vehicle permits to the police and Jewish women couldn't work as midwives. Any Jewish publishing houses and bookshops were shut down.
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Jews had to collect up the ruins of their synagogues (temples) that were attacked by the mobs and were prohibited to rebuild them.
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Jews could be evicted from their homes without a rightful reason.
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Jews weren't allowed to leave their homes after 8pm during Winter and 9pm during the Summer.