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Jewish judges were suspended from office
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Aryan and non Ayran children forbidden to play with each other
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Jews were excluded from sports and gymnastic clubs
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Jewish musicians were not allowed to work in state orchestras
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Jewish art and antique dealers were not allowed to carry out their trade
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Jews were only allowed to sit on benches marked 'For Jews'
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Jewish writers were not allowed to carry out any form of literary work in Germany
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Marriage ceremonies and extramarital sex between Germans and Jews were punishable by imprisonment
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All Jews had their German citizenship removed
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Marriages that had already taken place were declared invalid
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Jews had to hand over electrical and optical equipment, bicycles, typewriters and records
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Jewish vets were banned from working as such
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Jews had to declare their finances so that their assets could be seized by the government
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Jewish doctors were no longer allowed to work as doctors
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Jews were banned from visiting cinemas, theatres operas and concerts
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Jewish children were no longer allowed to attend state schools
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Jews were not allowed to use open-air and indoor swimming pools
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Jews had to hand in their driving licences and vehicle permits to the police
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Jews were not allowed to leave their homes after 8pm in the winter or 9pm in the summer