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Jewish judges were suspended from office and Jewish lawyers were forbidden to work as lawyers in Berlin.
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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 schools.
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Jewish writrs were not allowed to carry out any form of literary work in Germany.
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Jewish musicians were not allowed to work in state orchestras.
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Jews were only allowed to sit on benches marked 'For Jews".
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Jewish art and antique dealers were not allowed to carry out their trade.
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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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Even if Jews converted to Christianity and were baptised, they were still to be classed as members of the Jewish race.
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Jews were forbidden to become members of the German Red Cross
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Only Aryan Germans could hold allotments.
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Emigrants were not allowed to take jewellery and valuables with them.
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Jewish dentists, chemists and nurses were forbidden to work as such.
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Jews could be evicted from their homes without a reason given and without notice being served.