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nazi persecution of jewish people in nazi germany - Coggle Diagram
nazi persecution of jewish people in nazi germany
reasons why jews were persecuted
associated with communism
jealous of their success many of them were professionals or owned businesses
used as scapegoats for germany's problems
suspicious of other religions
blamed for germany's defeat in the first world war
reasons why non-jewish germans allowed it to carry on
influence of nazi and anti-semitic propaganda
afraid of the gestapo and ss if they spoke out
long standing distrust to jewish people
key dates
1933 sa organized one day boycotts of jewish shops
1937 jewish businesses were taken over by aryans
1938 jewish people had to register their properties and shops were vandalized
1939 jewish people were no longer allowed to own businesses
1934 some jews were from public places other councils painted park benches yellow specifically for jews
1936 jews were banned/restricted from workings as doctors,nurses,vets,teachers,accountants and dentists
1939 the reich office the jewish emigration was set up to try and expel all jews from germany
1933 actors and musicians were banned from performing. jewish teachers and civil servants from scked. jews were no longer allowed to join the army. jews were banned from inheriting land. and the sa held a one-day boycott of jewish lawyers and doctors
1937 jewish passports had to be stamped with a j and jewish names hade to have israel or sarah in them
1935 Nuremburg laws placed further restrictions on jewish life
reich law of citzen ship
only those of german blood can be citizens
jews must become subjects
jews cannot vote or have german passports or work for the government
jews must wear a yellow star patch on their clothes
no jew must have a sexual relationship with a german citizen
no jew must marry a german citizen