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Nazi laws against Jews

By hablej
  • Dachau

    Dachau
    Dachau was the first ever Nazi concentration camp. The camp of Dachau was located 10 miles north west of Munich, and was there to hold political prisoners.
  • Boycott against Jewish Businesses

    Boycott against Jewish Businesses
    This was the first nationwide action the Nazis took against Jews, targetting all Jewish businesses and professions.
  • Restoration of Civil Service

    Restoration of Civil Service
    Basically the German cleanse of the government, if you were not Aryan, you were out. The laws were to restore peace and order in the land. This was the time when everyone was declared either Aryan or non.
  • Nazi Book Burnings

    Nazi Book Burnings
    This Nazi controlled event was the burning of thousands of books deemed "un-German".
  • Law Against the Establishment of Political Parties

    Law Against the Establishment of Political Parties
    The National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi Party) is the only party in Germany.Anybody who tries or is currently running another political party will be subject to 6 months to 3 years of imprisonment or greater if they break other laws.
  • Oath of Reich Officials and of German Soldiers.

    Oath of Reich Officials and of German Soldiers.
    Public officials of the Reich military must take an oath before entering. The oath was to Hitler saying i will respect the laws of the Reich and of the people, and i will be ready to risk my life for this at any time. The oath of the officials was slightly different to that of the soldiers.
  • Reich Citizenship law

    This was an addition to the Nuremberg laws. It explained that a Reich citizen was one of German blood or relative to German blood, and his/her actions reflected the greater will of the Reich. He/She who is of Reich citizenship acquires all rights of the law.
  • Protection of German Blood and German Honor

    These laws forbade the marriage or sexual relationship between a Jew of some sort and a German oof some blood. Other sections included Jews forbidden to raise the German flag, or to employ a German women under the age of 45 as housekeepers. Any one who broke any of these laws would be imprisoned for up to one year or be fined.