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The National Boycott of Jewish businesses was implemented because of the Jewish boycott of German goods. The act was taken back in May of the same year.
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This law was used to basically say those who were not of the Aryan Race were kicked out of Civil Service. Some were exempt from this law including WWI Veterans who served at the front, those who had been in the civil service since August 1, 1914, and those who lost a father or son in combat in WWI.
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Any book that was considered un-German was burned, including books written by Jewish Authors. This was a nationwide event.
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The Nuremberg laws were laws put into place by the Nazi parties institutionalizing different racial theories for the German Jewish people, barring them from doing certain things like marrying into the German blood line. This also included some other laws saying they aren't Reich Citizens.
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The Night of the Broken Glass was a huge attack on the Jewish people, making it so that the German people could do whatever they want to the Jewish people. They could also hurt them and steal from them or destroy their possessions.
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The Invasion of Poland was a joint invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany, and the Soviet Union. It was a massive attack that started WWII. They claimed it was a defensive attack, but France and Britain declared war on Germany starting the war.