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The Nazis came to power in Germany in January 1933. They believed that the Germans belonged to a race that was "superior" to all others. They claimed that the Jews belonged to a race that was "inferior" and a threat to the so-called German racial community.
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In 1933, the regime established the first concentration camps, imprisoning its political opponents, homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and others classified as “dangerous.”
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Jews are banned from the German Labor Front.
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Jews not allowed national health insurance.
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Nazis force Jewish performers/artists to join Jewish Cultural Unions.
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Jews are banned from many professional occupations including teaching Germans, and from being accountants or dentists. They are also denied tax reductions and child allowances.
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Nazis order Jewish-owned businesses to register.
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Evacuation of Jews from Vienna.