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The Nazi Party's Restrictions on Jews, 1933-39

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    Hitler's Restrictions

  • Jews In German Law

    Jews In German Law
    As of March, people of Jewish decent lost the ability to be lawyers and Judges in the German legal system.
  • Schooling And Sporting

    Schooling And Sporting
    The month of April saw all Jewish teachers expelled and unable to teach in the public school system. Jewish children were not able to attend any sporting clubs and also lost the ability to play with Aryan children.
  • Writing And Music

    Writing And Music
    Jewish people lost the ability to do literacy work and Jewish musicians were unable to perform in state orchestras.
  • Artist And Public Restriction

    Artist And Public Restriction
    Jewish people were only allowed to sit in designated public seats. Jewish people selling art and antiques now could not participate in this trade.
  • The Nuremberg Laws

    The Nuremberg Laws
    These laws were publically announced at the annual Nuremburg rally. The laws stripped jewish people of their German citizenships and also restricted sexual and marital relationships.
  • No Appliances

    No Appliances
    Jewish people had to hand in their electrical and optical equipment, along with bikes and musical records.
  • Jewish Vets

    Jewish Vets
    Jewish citizens were unable to work as any sort of Vet.
  • Berlin Olympics

    Berlin Olympics
    All hateful physical propaganda, such as posters, signs and pictures, were temporarily taken away from the public eye, so that Berlin looked good for the Olympics.
  • Religious Conversion

    Religious Conversion
    All Jewish people who tried to convert to cristianity, were still labelled a Jew by the German authorities,
  • Will Ownerships

    Will Ownerships
    Non-Jewish people were not allowed to leave anything to Jewish people in their wills.
  • Change Of Street Names

    Change Of Street Names
    All streets with names of Jewish origin, were changed to something different,
  • Passports

    Passports
    All passports that belonged to Jewish people, had to be stamped with a letter 'J'.
  • Restricted Entertainment

    Restricted Entertainment
    Jewish people were unable to attend the cinemas, theatres, concerts and operas.
  • Jewish Jewels

    Jewish Jewels
    All jewellary owned by Jewish people, had to be taken to the police and taken permenatly away.
  • No Radio

    No Radio
    Jewish people had to hand over their radio sets.