Boycott of Jewish shops/businesses, Law for the Restoration of a Professional Civil Service, Law Against Overcrowding of German Schools and Universities, ban on Jewish doctors
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How could the Jewish shop boycott be seen as a failure?
Not clear on what constituted "Jewish" shops (some half-owned), German citizens went against boycott, only lasted for one day
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How did propaganda present the shop boycott?
Outpouring of public anger towards Jews
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What stopped the Law for the Restoration of a Professional Civil Service being effective?
No obj. definition of "Jewish", President Hindenburg insisted on exempting those who'd served in WW1/fathers of soldiers
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Due to Hindenburg's exemption, how many Jews were left unaffected by the Law?
⅔
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What percentage of non-Aryan lawyers were able to continue work after the Law was passed?
60%
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What did the Law Against Overcrowding of German Schools and Universities do?
Limited number of Jewish children in order to keep resources for Aryans
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Oct. '33
Reich Press Law
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What did the Reich press law do?
Censorship + closure of Jewish publications
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15 Sept '35
Nuremberg Laws introduced
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What two laws made up the wider Nuremberg Laws?
Reich Citizenship Law and Law for the Protectio of German Blood and Honour
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What was the Reich Citizenship Law?
Only classified as citizen if having purely German blood; Jews > citzens, now "subj"
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What was the Law for the Protection of German Blood?
Outlawed marriage betw. Aryans and non-Aryans
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Card 2
Front
How could the Jewish shop boycott be seen as a failure?
Back
Not clear on what constituted "Jewish" shops (some half-owned), German citizens went against boycott, only lasted for one day
Card 3
Front
How did propaganda present the shop boycott?
Back
Card 4
Front
What stopped the Law for the Restoration of a Professional Civil Service being effective?
Back
Card 5
Front
Due to Hindenburg's exemption, how many Jews were left unaffected by the Law?
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