Antijewish Law Timeline (Jake Shane & Connor Crawford)

  • Jewish Boycott

    Jewish Boycott
    Most countries and Jews stopped buying Germany's goods because of the attacks against the Jews.
  • Enabling Act

    Enabling Act
    This law said that The Nazi's will be able to pass any law they want, basically saying that they were seperating the Jews from the non-jews.
  • Berlin book burning

    Berlin book burning
    Some students at Berlin University decided to take over 700,000 tons of books and threw them into a bondfire. All of the books were written by Jews.
  • Aryan Law (Civil Service=Government Jobs)

    Aryan Law (Civil Service=Government Jobs)
    All non-Aryans were to be expelled from the work force. A non-Aryan is a Jew with 2 grandparents or parents.
  • Law#174-Jewish name change

    Law#174-Jewish name change
    They had to change their name to either Sarah as a girl, or Israel as a boy if they did not have a recognizably jewish name.
  • Nuremberg Laws –provide Several Examples

    Nuremberg Laws –provide Several Examples
    There were two parts to this law, the law for the protection of German blood and german honor, and the reicht Citizenship law. Some examples of the protection of German blood and honor are, Marriages, sexual relations, or employ between Jews and citizens are forbidden. And jews not being able to wear the German flag or the national colors. Some examples of the Reich Citizenship laws are that you have to prove your a citizen and you can help the Nazi's, only the full citizen can enjoy all politic
  • Night of Broken Glass (pogrom-violent mob attack of Jews)

    Night of Broken Glass (pogrom-violent mob attack of Jews)
    One father was so mad he killed a minore german official. So that night they broke into every Jewish home and Property. They tried to make it look like it was spontaneous but it really wasn't, they had it all planned out.
  • Jewish Star Requirement

    Jewish Star Requirement
    Every Jew had to wear the Jewish star as the sign of shame. They could no longer walk out of their house without permission.