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In Berlin, Jewish lawyers were not allowed to work as lawyers
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Jewish teachers were not permitted to work in government schools.
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Jewish writers were not allowed to do any literacy work.
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The Jews were only allowed to sit on benches which were marked "For Jews".
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The Nuremberg Laws stated that:
-Jews were not allowed to have German citizenships.
-Punishment would be given out if there were to be connections between Germans and Jews.
-Marriages between Germans and Jews were invalid. -
Even if a Jew was baptised and converted to Christianity, they would still be considered to be in the Jewish race.
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Jews were forbidden to join the German Red Cross.
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All Jews had to declare their finances so that their assets could be taken over by the government.
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All Jewish street names were changed.
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Male Jews were forced to add the name "Israel" and female Jews the name "Sara", to their first name.
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Jewish passports were to be stamped with the letter "J" to show that they were Jewish.
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Jews were banned from attending theatres, cinemas, concerts and operas.
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Jews had to hand over their driver's licences and vehicle permits to the police.
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Jews could evicted from their house without a reason, whenever the Germans felt like it.
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Jews were not allowed to to leave their home after 8pm in the winter and 9pm in the summer.