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Anne Frank is born in Frankfurt Germany.
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Jobs (Laws)
Jews excluded from being lawyers, teachers, members of juries, engineers. Jews can not be vets, chemists, artists. Jewish doctors may only treat Jewish patients. -
cerfues (Laws)
Jews are forbidden to be out of doors after 2000. -
Handing over of radio receivers (Law)
Jews had limited access to information. -
Jews are forbidden to visit cinemas, theatres and sports events (Law)
Restricting gatherings and social events -
Jews are forbidden to enter Prague’s public parks and gardens. (Law)
Limiting their movements isolating them even further. -
Clothing (law)
Jews not eligible to obtain clothing coupons Problem with Jewish children growing out of shoes and clothes. -
Collection of articles of fur and woollens. (Law)
Without fur and woollens the harsh winter made life difficult. -
Mass arrest of Jews in Holland.
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Shopping Period (law)
The shopping period for Jews limited between 1500-1700. Hours Limited food available in the afternoon. -
Jews are to hand in pets, such as dogs, cats and birds. (Law)
Further limiting rights of the individual. -
Distribution of Jewish yellow stars (Law)
Jews were easily identified and avoided. -
Post Office (Law)
Jews excluded from all but one post office, access limited to between 1300-1500 hours. he limited access to post offices and the distances to travel meant hard to keep in touch with relatives. -
All synagogues and prayer rooms are to be closed. (Law)
Jews found it difficult to pray together. -
Confiscation of sewing machines (Law)
Clothes could not be altered at home or Jewish tailors. -
Newspapers (Law)
The sale to Jews of a German newspaper is a punishable offence. -
The Frank Family go into hiding in the Secret Annexe.
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Franks Betrayed
The Frank family are betrayed to the Gestapo and arrested. March 1945 Anne Frank dies of typhus in Bergen- Belsen.