Anti-Jewish laws of Pre-WWII Nazi Germany

By DGgabby
  • Jewish Boycott

    Jewish Boycott
    The Jews were dressed in there black SS uniforms storm troopers stood before each Jewish shop. They had the words Jude or Jew printed on the windows.
  • Aryan Law

    Aryan Law
    It was usually called the Law for the Restoration of the Civil Service, but now it is referred to as the Aryan Law. All non-Aryan were kicked out. A non-Aryan meant a Jew whuch was defined in this first law for anyone who had Jewish parents or two or more Jewish grandparents. The Jewish were expelled from everything like the German hospitals, the insitiutions, and schools.
  • Berlin Book Burning

    Berlin Book Burning
    The Nazi's had fever the students at Berlin University be against the un-Germans. They started with a bonfire with different kinds of writers works that were undesirable writers and threw it into a fire. Also they burned 70,000 tons of books before they had finished. The un-German spirits were removed from libaries all over the country. One-third of libarary books were destroyed in Germany. When they burned books it ended as human beings burned them.
  • Nuremberg Laws

    Nuremberg Laws
    There were two parts of the Nuremberg Laws which are ''The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor,'' and the second one is ''The Reich Citizenship Law.'' The law of Protection was for the Marriages in between the Jews and the German citizens that were blood related are forbidden. The Jews or German blood related were forbidden from everything. The people that were apart of the CItizen Law a citizen that was a Reich was only a subject of German or related blood.
  • Law #174

    Law #174
    The Jewish changed their names because they wanted so they won't be called Jew or Jude. Anymore by the Germans the Jews were tried of being forbidden and they couldn't do anything in their countries that they had been living in.
  • Night of Broken Glass

    Night of Broken Glass
    It has been called the ''Crystal Night'' or ''The Night of the Broken Glass'' because the huge amounts of broken glass had smashed the storefronts of the Jewish and their homes. It had littered all over Germany and the streets.
  • Jewish Star

    Jewish Star
    When kids turned the age of six they had to wear the Jewish star when they left their home. It was considered a mark of shame.
  • Enabling Act

    Enabling Act
    The Jews following the invasion of Poland. They had to wear certain colthing. Then the German terrioties became occupied
    Next the Enabling Act was called ''The Law for Terminating the Suffering of People and Nation.'' People in Germany were suffering with their heatlh.