Nazi treatment of the Jews

  • Hitler becomes chancellor

    Hitler becomes chancellor
    Jewish people are removed from both public office and professions. Schools start reflecting the nazis view on the jews in lessons. On the 1st of April, boycotts of Jewish shops and other business that have association with Jews would occur, along with SA officers being encouraged to avoid the Jewish owned shops. These shops are also vandalised.
  • introduction of the Nuremberg Laws

    introduction of the Nuremberg Laws
    These were laws that removed many of the rights for Jewish people, defined them as have 3 or more grandparents that were Jewish, banned them from being German citizens and made it illage for both marriage and relationships between a Jewish person and a German person.
  • Further banment of the Jews

    Further banment of the Jews
    Jewish people get ban from being doctors, children of Jewish descent are banned from education, they had to carry identification cards with a J on it, men had to put Israel as a part of their name and women had to put Sarah as a part of their name. On the 9th of November, homes and shops of Jewish people were attacked along with Synagogues, intotal 7,500 Jewish shops were destroyed and 400 Synagogues were burnt to the ground. 100 Jewish people were killed and 300,000 sent to concentration camps.
  • 1939

    1939
    Jewish people are banned from owning their own business, the first ghettoes were open to separate the Jews from what the Nazis considered as ordinary citizens. On the 23rd of November Jewish people were made to wear the star of David to make them more easier to spot out.