Jewish Laws

  • Adolf Hitler appointed Chancellor of Germany

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    Jewish Laws

  • First concentration camp established at Dachau, germany for political opponents

  • Nazis organize a nationwide boycott of Jewish-owned businesses in Germany

  • First anti-Jewsih laws passed. Jews no longer allowed to be public employees

  • Nazis burn books of those considered un-German. This introduces the idea of censorship and government control of culture

  • Jews expelled from choir clubs

  • Jewish musicians prohibited from performing

  • Marriages between citizens of German blood and Jews punished with prison. Marriages contracted despite this are void

  • Nazis government declared "racial laws" making Jews non-citizens and forbidding marriage between jews and non-Jews. These laws are commonly known as NUREMBERG LAWS

  • The summer Olympic Games are held in Berlin, Germany. the nazis remove anti-Jewish signs from public display and restrained anti-Jewish activities international criticism

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  • Jews were not allowed to graduate

  • Germany annexes Austria. Thousands of Asrtian Jews flee due to harsh anti-Jewish actions that follow

  • In a nationwide pogrom called Kristallnacht, the nazis and their collaborators burn synagogues and loot homes and businesses. Approximately 30,000 Jewish men imprisoned in concentration camps

  • Jewish children were no longer allowed to attend public schools

  • Jews had to hand in drivers licenses

  • In Bavarian Square Jews only allowed to sit on benches marked with yellow color.

  • Jews to turn in gold, silver, platinum, pearls

  • Jew's last will and testaments are no longer valid

  • Germany troops invade Poland, marking the beginning of World War 2

  • Nazis government begins program to kill mentally and physically disabled people in a 'euthanasia" program known as "T-4 Program"

  • German authorities begin forced deportation of Jews from West Prussia, Pozan, Danzig and Lodz to locations in General Government

  • Jews not eligible for clothing rations

  • German troops invade the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and France

  • Jews not allowed to shop for food between 4pm and 5pm only

  • Jews not allowed to purchase newspapers or magazines

  • All Jews had to perform forced labor

  • German mobile killing squads, Einsatzgruppen, were assigned to identify, concentration, and kill Jews behind the front lines

  • German troops invade the Soviet Union

  • Jews not to obtain soap or shaving cream with ration cards

  • Jews not allowed to use public libraires

  • Jews over six years of age to wear yellow star with word "Jew"

  • Jews over the age of six who reside in Germany had to wear yellow star Star of David in public at all times

  • Jews not allowed to use public transportation, if crowded. They are only permitted to sit down when none of the other passengers are standing

  • Jews need police approval to leave the neighborhoods in which they reside

  • Deportation of Jews from Germany to the ghettos of Lodz, riga, and Minsk

  • Jews no longer allowed to emigrate

  • Gassing operations began at the Chelmno killing center

  • Jes not allowed to use public telephone

  • Nazis officials meet in Wannsee to organize the Final Solution

  • Jewish home must display "Jewish Star"

  • Jews not to obtain eggs with their ration cards

  • Jews not allowed to go to school

  • Jews cannot testify in court against Germans

  • First direct deportation in Auschwitz

  • First direct deportation to Auschwitz

  • Supplying Jews with meat products prohibited

  • Jews not allowed to buy books

  • Jews not allowed to have pets

  • Jews had to turn in electrical appliances, bicycles, typewriters, and recorders