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All the Jewish Lawyers in Berlin were prohibited to continue their work and Jewish judges were also suspended from the office. Overall, Lawyers and Judges (in the law department) lost their jobs and weren't able to continue their occupation because of being Jewish.
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All the Jewish teachers lost their jobs and were banned from teaching at any other school in the state. Non Aryan Children and Aryan children were also not allowed to speak or play with each other. The Jews were also excluded from sports.
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Jewish writers were not allowed to complete any work related to literature in Germany. Which means that all Jewish writers pretty much loss there jobs. Jewish musicians were also banned from working in any state orchestras so that would be a big demotion for all Jewish musicians.
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Jews were banned from sitting on any benches. They were only allowed to sit on benches that were marked "For Jews".
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Any Jew and German who got married or had sex would be punished by imprisonment. Marriages between Jews and Germans which have already taken place were sustantially stated as invalid. Lastly, all Jews had their German citizenship taken away from them.
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Jews were not allowed to own any electrical or optical equipments. They also had to hand over any typewriters, records and bicycles.
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Even if Jewish people were christian or have been baptised, they were still considered as part of the Jewish race. Even if Jewish people believed in christianity, Germans still considered them as a completely different race.
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German people were not allowed to include any Jewish people in their will.
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Female Jews had to add Sara to their first name, whereas Male Jews had to add Israel to their first name.
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Jewish passports which did not reach the expectations of the Nazis' were seized. The passports also had to be stamped with a 'J' since they were Jews.
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Jews were not allowed to own any independant businesses. They were all banned from owning/running any wholesale business or retail.
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Jewish people had their driving licences and vehicle permits taken away by the police.
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Jewish dentists, chemists and nurses were banned from continuing their occupation.
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Jews had to hand over all their jewellery, including gold, silver, platinium and pearls. They were all handed to the police.
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Germans were able to kick Jews out of their homes whenever they wanted to. They did it without a reason or warrant.