Anti-jewish Laws

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    Nazi Germany

  • Enabling Act

    Enabling Act
    The Enabling Act was a 1933 law that made Hitler dictator of Nazi Germany. It was passed by Germany's Reichstag and signed by President Paul von Hindenburg.
  • Jewish Boycott

    Jewish Boycott
    The Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses in Germany took place on 1 April 1933, soon after Adolf Hitler was sworn in as Chancellor on 30 January 1933. The boycott was the first of many measures against the Jews of Germany, which ultimately culminated in the "Final Solution".
  • Berlin Book Burning

    Berlin Book Burning
    University students came together and descided a act against the un-German spirit. They threw over 70,000 tons of books into a bonfire. These books were made by Jews and by people that arent against Jews.
  • Aryan Law

    Aryan Law
    The “Aryan Law” was a piece of legislation the Nazis implemented early in Hitler’s rule to drive Jews out of the professions.
  • Nuremburg Laws

    Nuremburg Laws
    The Nuremburg laws were enacted to distinctify Jews from Germans.
  • Law #174

    Law #174
    In 1938 laws were enacted to make the Jews that lived in Germany to take jewish sounding names.
  • Kristallnacht

    Kristallnacht
    kristallnacht, or night of the broken glass was when Nazi stormtroopers and other personel vandalized jewish stores and buisnesses all around Germany.
  • Jewish Star Requirement

    Jewish Star Requirement
    On July 26, 1941 the Nazi's enacted laws that would force the Jews to wear the star of david, or risk severe punishment.