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Jewish Lawyers forbidden to work in Berlin.
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Jewish Teachers banned to work
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Aryan and non-Aryan children were forbidden to play with each other
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Jewish writers and musicians were not allowed to work.
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Jews were not allowed to sit on public benches, only one's that said "For Jews".
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Jews citizenship stripped
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Marriage and sex between Germans and Jews were punishable by imprisonment.
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Germans and Jews who were married were forced into divorce.
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Anti-jewish posters were temporarily removed during Olympics held in Berlin.
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If Jews converted to Christianity and got baptised, people still classed them as the Jewish race.
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Male Jews were forced to add the name 'Israel' and female Jews were forced to add the name 'Sara' to their first names.
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Jews were no longer allowed to run independent businesses and banned from running a retail or wholesale business.
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Jews had to collect up the ruins of their synagogues which had been attacked by the mobs, and were forbidden to rebuild them.
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Jews could be evicted from their homes without a reason given and without notice being served.
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Jews were not allowed to leave their homes after 8pm in the winter and 9pm in the summer.