Anti semitism by latuff2

anti semetic laws in germany

  • Jewish Boycott:

    Jewish Boycott:
    Hitler made all these laws for the Jews that were really rough and the Jews didn’t want to follow them. Hitler made it clear to Jews that he was going to try and exterminate them. The Nazis tried to accomplish many aims. They included ridding Germany of Jews so that there wouldn’t be Jews in Germany. First Hitler had to get complete control of Germany to do so. He couldn’t though because Germany had a law that protected rights of its citizens. After Hitler was pointed chancellor, the Nazis made
  • Aryan Law (Civil Service=Government Jobs)

    Aryan Law (Civil Service=Government Jobs)
    The Nazis started to pass law, the first law was passed on April 1st, 1933. The first law was called "Law for the Restoration of the Civil Service." also referred to ass Aryan Law. Everyone that was Jewish was called a non-Aryans. You were called a non-Aryan if you have Jewish parents or two or more Jewish grandparents. All non-Aryans in the civil service were to be expelled. The Aryan Law effected almost every non-Aryan. Jews were kept out of work in the theater, in the movies, and in the arts
  • Enabling Act (3/23/1933)-

    Enabling Act (3/23/1933)-
    The Nazi party got enough votes to get their government to serious power. Their Government became strong and gained lots of power. People started believing that Hitler and the Nazis were like any other political group. They also started to think it would be easy to control them. The Government appointed Hitler chancellor of Germany on January 30, 1933. The government was wrong about making Hitler chancellor. Within a year Hitler had taken power of everything and the Nazi party ran the country. H
  • Berlin Book Burning

    Berlin Book Burning
    On may 1st Berlin University students decided on an act "against the un-German spirit" They got all the books writing by Jewish authors and burned them. They also collected work of "undesirable writers" and threw them in a huge bonfire. They ended up burning 70,000 tons of books. Before they finished burning the books Josef Goebbels made a speech at the time. " the age of extreme Jewish intellectusism is now ended," he announced "Brightened by these flames our vow shall be: The Reich and the Nat
  • Nuremberg Laws

    Nuremberg Laws
    provide Several Examples: Hitler killed anyone who challenged him or made him feel challenged. There were two parts of the Nuremberg Laws. One part was “The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor.” The other part was “The Reich Citizenship Law.” A couple of laws that were made that state that sexual relations between a Jew and a German is forbidden. Another rule is that only a fully Reich citizen has political rights. Another rule is that Jew may not display a German flag.
  • Law 147 Jewish name change.

    Law 147 Jewish name change.
    During the time Hitler decided that every Jewish person needed a “ recognizably Jewish name”. if a women did not have one there middle name must be changed to Sarah. Any man or boy without a recognizable name would have to have Israel as there middle name. The government made a list of Jewish names. Some of those names were Menachem, Isidore, Baruch, Ziporah, Chana, and Beine. All passports that belong to Jews were stamped with the letter J. 17,000 Jews were expelled from Germany.
  • Night of broken glass

    Night of broken glass
    : during the Nazi rise a seventeen year old Herschel Grynzpan was trapped in a in a tiny border town. Out of anger he shot and killed a minor official. The Nazis then went on to use this as an excuse to discharge a very large pogrom against the Jews. This night then became “Crystal Night” or “The Night of Broken Glass” because of the large quantities of broken glass. This took place November 9 And 10, 1938. The Nazis tried to make the events look spontaneous. They wanted to do this because to sh
  • Jewish Star Requirements

    Jewish Star Requirements
    Semptember 1948 the Nazis made a law stating the all jews must where a display a Jewish star while in public. This law was for all Jewish People over the age of six. Then in october the Nazis then made the law that Jewish people may not leave there home with out permission. They where also not aloud to leave the country. The Jewish star was now a mark of shame. The Jewish people had No where to go and no saftey.