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It allowed forced sterilization of deaf and disabled children. It was enforced by the Hereditary Heath Court and by teachers emitting there students. The victims would sometimes not find out until adulthood.
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They made it to avoid overcrowding but they severally limited only the number of Jews. They could not be more than five percent of the total student population. They pushed for the teaching of Hitlers beliefs and views.
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All political entities were disbanded or dissolved. As a consequence, some activists fled abroad. Other prepared to work with an illegal party framework.
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It allows courts to order the indefinite imprisonment of "habitual criminals". They can also qualify if they deem them dangerous to society. It also allows the castration of sex offenders.
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It was a Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor. It prohibited marriages and extramarital intercourse between Germans and Jews. They also forbade the employment of German females under 45 in Jewish households.
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Alteration of Family and Personal Names requires German Jews bearing first names of “non-Jewish” origin to adopt an additional name: “Israel” for men and “Sara” for women. It required Jews to identify themselves in ways that would permanently separate them from the rest of the German population.