Anti-Jewish laws in Pre-War Germany

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    Anti-Jewish Laws in Pre-War Germany

  • Enabling Act

    Enabling Act
    On this day, democracy would come to an end, because when this law was passed by the newly changed Reichstag, it made Chancellor. Adolf Hitler now the new dictator.
  • Jewish boycott

    Jewish boycott
    During this time, All Jews that were in Nazi Germany were boycotted from running buisnesses, and the German StormTroopers put signs up everywhere saying" Don't Buy from the Jews"!!!
  • Aryan Law

    Aryan Law
    This time was total chaos. In Germany, Hitler made a law called the Aryan Law. This law made Jews seem like trash. The Jews were not able to do anything while this law was legal.
  • Berlin Book Burning

    Berlin Book Burning
    During this time, Students at and all around Germany were told to destroy, or eliminate " Non-German" books or anything, so they found a ton of books and burned them through the Streets of Berlin. The Germans hated Jewish intellectuals so they did what they had to do.
  • Nuremburg Laws

    Nuremburg Laws
    On that day, Adolf Hitler passed one law, but it was 2 parts. The Reich Citizenship Law and the Law of protection of German Blood and Honor. Those laws made the Jews again look like a piece of garbage. A example of this is when Poland kicked Jews out and Germans wouldn't allow them back.
  • Law #174 Jewish Name Change

    Law #174 Jewish Name Change
    This law required Jews to choose a name from a list of Jewish Names. These names were allowed in Germany and if they had a bad name, then they had to change it or else they would be kicked from the country or killed.
  • Jews Expelled

    Jews Expelled
    On this day and forward, the Jews were expelled from all over German-Captured Countries. Those countries were Austria, Poland, and Germany itself.
  • Night of Broken Glass

    Night of Broken Glass
    This night, the Germans came and invaded all the Jewish Synagaues in the country. That meant that the Jews had no place to worship God. The Germans made a statement that they are the superior group there.
  • Poland divided between Nazis and Russians

    Poland divided between Nazis and Russians
    After the signing of the demarcation in Moscow, the Nazis and the Russians agreed to aplit poland in half and they both got half of the country.
  • Detained Jewish Men

    Detained Jewish Men
    Jewish men in all of the humongous state of Nazi Germany around that time were detained from their families, and friends, and were taken to Camps.
  • Children Cleaning Streets

    Children Cleaning Streets
    For days, the Nazi leaders made Jewish Children pay. They were treating them like slaves, watching them as they clean whole streets every day.
  • Jewish Star Requirement

    Jewish Star Requirement
    This law required Jews older than 6 years old to wear the Star of David. Kids younger than 6 were allowed not to wear it because of age. If the Jews didn't wear the symbol, they would be severly punished.