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acceleration of anti-Semitism in Germany - Coggle Diagram
acceleration of anti-Semitism in Germany
boycott 1933
people were encouraged not to buy any goods from Jewish shops
Nazis slowly began to make hatred of the Jews normal and acceptable
Nuremberg Laws 1935
pictures were produced to warn people
Jewish people were degraded
excluded German Jews from Reich citizenship
Jewish people were stopped from marrying with persons of "German blood
Jewish people were stopped from having sexual relations with persons who have "German blood"
rights of votes were taken away
Kristallnacht 1938
the situation became more serious
Nazis start to use violence against the Jews
Jewish shops, churches, and buildings were attacked
Jewish people became the subjected to violence
propaganda
education
posters encouraged children into recognizing that Hitler was a savior
schools became places to pick on the Jews
teachers need to taught children that Jews were inferior and a danger to German people