Persecution of the Jews in Nazi Germany

  • 1938 BCE

    Jews had to register their property.

    This made it easier for the German government to sack the houses of anyone of not Aryan descent, which did occur.
  • 1938 BCE

    Jewish children were excluded from German schools and universities.

    Jews with non-Jewish names had to use either Israel or Sarah instead.
  • 1938 BCE

    Jews were banned from all places of amusement.

    Ex. Theater, concert halls, museums, sports fields.
  • 1936 BCE

    Professional activities of Jews were banned or restricted,

    This included vets, dentists, accountants, teachers, and nurses.
  • 1935 BCE

    The Nuremberg Laws were passed.

    These laws denied Jews the basic right of German citizenship - Jews lost their right to vote and to hold government office.
  • 1934 BCE

    Jews were banned from public places.

  • 1933 BCE

    Placards Appeared outside of public areas.

    These placards said "Jews not wanted" or "Jews forbidden.