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Aryan and non-Aryan children were forbidden to play with each other.
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Jewish teachers were banned from teaching in state education institutes, under the laws of Hitler.
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Jewish writers were prohibited to carry out any form of literacy work in Germany. This disabled the spread of words and free speech of the Jews in media such as newspapers and books.
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The Jewish people who lived under Hitler's reign were required to only to sit on benches labelled "For Jews"
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The Nuremberg Laws include: -All Jews had their German citizenship removed. -Marriage ceremonies, and extramartial sex, between Germans and Jews were punishable by imprisonment. -Marriages that had already taken place were declared invalid.
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The Jews were required to hand over all electrical and optical devices, bicycles, typewriters and records to the Nazis under the new law.
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The Olympics were to be held in the city of Berlin, Germany. Ultimately, all Anti-Jewish posters were temporarily removed. Germany thought such posters might create a "bad impression" on visitors from abroad.
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Even if Jews converted to Christianity and were baptised, this law will still consider these people as members of the Jewish race.
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A law was placed that only Aryan Germans could hold allotments, a small area of land.
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A new law stated that Non-Jews were not allowed to leave anything in their wills for any Jewish memebers.
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All Jewish Males were forced to add the name "Israel", and female Jews the name "Sara", to their first names.
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Jewish passports had to be stamped with a letter "J" for identification. Passports of those Jews whose emigration (departed from Germany) did not suit the Nazis were seized.
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Jewish people were banned from visiting public entertainment areas such as cinemas, theatres, operas and concerts.
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The Jewish people were victims of evictions without any warning (notice) or a given reason before being served.
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Jews were not allowed to leave their homes after 8.pm. in the winter or 9.pm in the summer.