Hitler's Restrictions 1933-1939

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    Hitler's Restrictions 1933-1939

  • March-April: Jews are out of a job

    March-April: Jews are out of a job
    Jewish people were forbidden from working in some jobs such as lawyers, judges and teachers.
  • Exclusion

    -Jews and non-Jews are forbidden to play with each other
    -Jews were not included in sports and gymnastic clubs
  • More unemployment

    More Jews were banned from continuing their jobs such as writer, artist, antique dealers and musicians.
  • 'For Jews'

    'For Jews'
    Jews were only allowed to sit on benches marked 'For Jews', leading to further exclusion.
  • The Nuremberg Laws

    The Nuremberg Laws states:
    - All the Jews were to have their citizenship removed
    - Relationships between Germans and Jews can be punished by imprisonment
    - Marriages between Germans and Jews that had already taken place is declared invalid
  • The Olympics

    The Olympics
    During the Olympic Games held in Berlin, Anti-Jewish posters were temporarily removed
  • Can't change who you are

    Jews that were converted to Christianity and baptised were still classed as members of the Jews race.
  • Asset declaration

    Jews had to declare their finances so that their assets could be seized by the government
  • The wills

    The wills
    Non-Jewish people were not allowed to leave anything to Jewish people in their wills
  • Street names changed

    Jewish street names were changed
  • 'J'

    All Jewish passports were stamped with the letter 'J',singling out Jewish people
  • More exclusion

    Jewish people were forbidden to:
    - Run independant businesses
    - Visit cinemas, theatres, operas and concerts
    - Buy newspapers and magazines Jewish children were not allowed to atend state schools.
  • Synogogues

    Synogogues
    The Jew's synogoues were attacked and destroyed by mobs. They were not allowed to rebuild them.
  • Homeless

    Jews could be evicted from their homes without reason or notice
  • Times

    Times
    Jews were not allowed to leave their homes after 8 and 9 pm during winter an summer respectively.