Anti-Jewish Laws of Pre-WWII Nazi Germany

  • Enabling Act

    Enabling Act
    "The Law for Terminating the Suffering of People and Nation" was the new law. This law inquired that Hitler could make any law he wanted without any consault from anyone else, also he could break the constitution. It was now legal to arrest for any reason without warrant, concentration camps held these people that were arrested.
  • Jewish Boycott

    Jewish Boycott
    Hitler declared that he was going to boycott all Jewish buisness's thoughout Germany. This boycott went into posters, newspapers all saying to not buy from the Jewish shops and callled Germany who bought from Jewish shops were traitors. The boycott only went on for one day and started to scare the German Jews.
  • Nazi Pickets

    Nazi Pickets
    The Nazi's or people for Hitler made picket fences with explained the bad in Jews. Also to burn down and damage their stores and to not buy them. If anyone was caught buying from Jews they would be caught and put into consentration camps and so would the Jewish store owners.
  • Aryan Act

    Aryan Act
    Non-Aryan was established to be a Jew. The Aryan Act was made to expell all non-Aryans were to be expelled from the civil service, to be a non-Aryan you had to have one Jewish parent or two or more Jewish grandparents. This affected all the Jewish families because now they could not work.
  • Berlin Books Burning

    Berlin Books Burning
    Students at Berlin University created an act that was to burn all books that were "against the un-German spirit". These Germans burned 70,000 tons of books by throwing them into a bonfire. Josef Goebbels made a speech at the burning of the books and everyone hailed Hitler with him.
  • Nuremberg Laws

    Nuremberg Laws
    A law that was passed was that marriages between a Jew and citizens of German or related blood are forbidden. Another law passed was that any Jew was not premitted to display the German flag or national colors. Also that sexual relations between a Jew and citizens of German or related blood were forbidden.
  • Jewish name change, Law #174

    Jewish name change, Law #174
    Germany created the law that would make all Jewish peoples names reconisable. The women had to add Sarah to their name and the men had to add Israel. This made it easier for the Germans to reconignize the Jews. Also the Jews got a J or Jude stamped onto their passports.
  • Jews Expelled

    Jews Expelled
    7,000 Jewish people were expelled from Germany by the German Nazi's authorities. These jews were living in Zbaszyn in huts or stables provided by the Nazi's.
  • Night of Broken Glass

    Night of Broken Glass
    The "Night of Broken Glass" took place on the night of Nnovember 9th and into the 10th. Germans went out to Jewish stores, homes and synagouges, while they were there Germans smashed windows, burned and destroyed these places to show their hate for Jews. Many Jews were killed during the acts.
  • Jewish Children Clean Streets

    Jewish Children Clean Streets
    While the Nazi's were in power they could make the Jews do anything they wanted. On March 1st the Nazi's made the Jewish people clean the streets of Germany. The Nazi's even made the kids clean and do what they asked.
  • Jewish Star Requirements

    Jewish Star Requirements
    "All Jews from the age of six are forbidden to appear in public without displaying the Jewish star." This was a law that helped the German spot out the Jewish people. Also for the first time since the Middle ages, the Jewish badge was made as a mark of shame.