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The Enabling Act allowed the government to ignore any law, do any decree, and do anything they wanted to, even if it invovled violence.
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On April 1st, 1933 the Nazi's wouldn't let the Jews go in any shops or other places in the town. They had campaign that said: "Comrades defend yourselves! Don't buy from the Jews!".
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Germans and Nazi's pile up book and give a salute as they burn thousands of books.
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The Ayran Law was a law that discriminated and rules that were against Jews. It led them to be unfree and hated all over Germany.
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Jewish people over the age of six were requiered to wear the Jewish star on their shoulder, so the Nazis could identify them.
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The Nuremberg Law was a law that showed who was considered a Jew during the Holocaust. Hans Globke, a lawyer, was one of the writer's of The Nuremberg Law. Many other people who defended were sentenced to death in 1945.
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The Nazis and other German people broke windows of Jewish shops, painted Jewish signs on the glass of windows, burned synagogues, etc.
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In this law, the Jewish people weren't allowed to keep their name and were given a new name. If they were in a Concentration Camp, then they were given a number and their identity was stolen.