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Nazi Germany
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Enabling Act
The Enabling Act allowed the government to ignore any law, do any decree, and do anything they wanted to, even if it invovled violence. -
Jewish Boycott
On April 1st, 1933 the Nazi's wouldn't let the Jews go in any shops or other places in the town. They had campaign that said: "Comrades defend yourselves! Don't buy from the Jews!". -
Berlin Book Burning
Germans and Nazi's pile up book and give a salute as they burn thousands of books. -
Ayran Law (Civil Service=Government Jobs)
The Ayran Law was a law that discriminated and rules that were against Jews. It led them to be unfree and hated all over Germany. -
Jewish Star Requirment
Jewish people over the age of six were requiered to wear the Jewish star on their shoulder, so the Nazis could identify them. -
Nuremberg Laws-provide Several Examples
The Nuremberg Law was a law that showed who was considered a Jew during the Holocaust. Hans Globke, a lawyer, was one of the writer's of The Nuremberg Law. Many other people who defended were sentenced to death in 1945. -
Night of Broken Glass(pogrom violent mob attack of Jews)
The Nazis and other German people broke windows of Jewish shops, painted Jewish signs on the glass of windows, burned synagogues, etc. -
Law#174-Jewish Name Change
In this law, the Jewish people weren't allowed to keep their name and were given a new name. If they were in a Concentration Camp, then they were given a number and their identity was stolen.