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Jewish lawyers cannot be allowed to work as lawyers in Berlin.
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Jewish civil servants were banned from working in at the public office.
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Jewish writers and authors are not allowed to carry out any kind of literary work in Germany.
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Jews are only allowed to sit on benches marked 'For Jews'.
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The Jews lost their German citizenship, under the Nuremberg Laws.
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Jews had to hand over their electrical and optical equipment, such as bicycles, typewriters and records.
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Jews had to declare their finances so that their assets could be seized by the government.
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Anti-Jewish posters were temporarily removed during the Olympic Games which took place in Berlin.
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Male Jews were forced to add the name 'Israel', and female Jews were force to have the name 'Sara', to their first names.
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Even if Jews converted to Christianity and were baptised, they were still classified as part of the Jewish race.
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The Jews were banned from running businesses, visiting cinemas, theatres, operas, concerts, buying newspapers and magazines and Jewish children could not attend state schools.
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Jews had to hand in their driving licenses and vehicle permits to the police.
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The Jews had to hand in their jewellery, gold, silver, platinum, and pearls to the police.
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Jewish people could be evicted from their own home without a reason given and without a notice.
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Jews were not allowed to leave their homes after 8pm in the winter or 9pm in the summer.