Policy of Nazi Geramany

By mh645
  • Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honor

    Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honor
    the "Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honor" was passed, at first this only prevented sexual relations and marriage between Germans and Jews, but later the law was extended to "Gypsies, Negroes and their bastard offspring", it became punishable by law as Rassenschande or racial pollution.
  • Jews are banned from all professional jobs.

    Jews are banned from all professional jobs.
    In 1936, Jews were banned from all professional jobs, effectively preventing them from having any influence in education, politics, higher education, and industry. There was now nothing to stop the anti-Jewish actions that spread across the German economy.
  • Jews were punished financially for being Jewish.

    Jews were punished financially for being Jewish.
    Between 1937 and 1938, new laws were implemented, and the segregation of Jews from the "German Aryan" population was completed. In particular, Jews were punished financially for being Jewish.
  • Doctors can only treat Aryan patients.

    Doctors can only treat Aryan patients.
    On March 1, 1938, government contracts could not be awarded to Jewish businesses. On September 30, "Aryan" doctors could only treat "Aryan" patients. Provision of medical care to Jews was already hampered by the fact that Jews were banned from being doctors.
  • No wireles fo Jews

    German jews are forbidden to own wireless( Radio) sets.
  • non-Jewish origin

    non-Jewish origin
    On August 17, Jews with first names of non-Jewish origin had to add "Israel" (males) or "Sara" (females) to their names, and a large letter "J" was to be printed on their passports on October 5. On November 15, Jewish children were banned from going to state-run schools. By April 1939, nearly all Jewish companies had either collapsed under financial pressure and declining profits, or had been persuaded to sell out to the government, further reducing their rights as human beings; they were, in ma
  • executions

    executions
    1939-40: Ghettos are established in Poland for the Polish Jews – later for German and other European Jews as well. Many die from disease, hunger and random executions.
  • the yellow star.

    the yellow star.
    German Jews are forced to wear the yellow star.October: German Jews are prohibited from emigrating from Germany
  • forbidden to display the Reich and national flag or the national colors.

    . Jews are forbidden to display the Reich and national flag or the national colors. 2. On the other hand they are permitted to display the Jewish colors. The exercise of this right is protected by the State.
    1. A person who acts contrary to the prohibition of Section I will be punished with hard labor.
    2. A person who acts contrary to the prohibition of Section II will be punished with imprisonment or with hard labor.
    3. A person who acts contrary to the provisions of Sections III