Policies to Jewish People 1933-1936
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When was the Reich Press Law?
October 1933
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What was the Reich Press Law in 1933?
Silenced large amounts of Jewish Journalists and, closed down Jewish publications. Also accompanied by Violence.
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What did locally introduced laws ban?
Jewish using swimming pools, restaurants and joining local organisations
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What was a weakness of local laws?
Some places continued to secretly serve Jews
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What was introduced in April 1933?
Law against Overcrowding of German Schools
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What did the Law against Overcrowding of German Schools enforce?
Restricted the number of Jewish children in schools. Germand told educated Jews were a danger to the state so resources should not be watsed on them.
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Provide a critscism Law against Overcrowding of German Schools ?
It took until 1938 for the exclusion of all Jewish children
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Explain the use of Propaganda
Goebbels led a relentless campaign to educate the German people on the 'Jewish plague
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When did Hitler call a boycott of Jewish shops and businesses?
1st April 1933.
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What did SA do on the Boycott?
Stood outside buissnesses to intimidate Germans to uphold the boycott, but many defied it
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What was the weakness of the 1933 Boycott?
The Boycott was called off after 1 day due to Hitlers concerns about the reaction of conservatives
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What was the law in April 1933 called about civil service ?
Law for the reconstruction of the professional civil service
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What did the Law for the reconstruction of the professional civil service do?
Dismissed Jews from Civil Service
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Provide criticisms for Law for the reconstruction of the professional civil service
Hindenburg insisted on exemptions for Jews who fought in WW1 or fathers who were killed in WW1 qns this applied to 2/3 of Jews in the Civil service and being jewish was hard to prove
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What percentage of lawyers were Jewish before 1933?
16%
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What happened to Jewish Lawyers?
Legislation in 1933 banning them from practicing Law
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What was a weakness of the Legislation in 1933 banning Jews from practicing Law?
60% continued to practice law
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What percentage of doctors were Jewish?
10%
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What happened to Jewish doctors in April 1933?
Banned to treat non-Jewish patients. Described in proganda as a danger to patients.
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What was a weakness of the law banning Jewish doctors from treating non-Jewish patients?
Many continued to treat non-Jewish patients
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When were the Nuremberg laws?
1935
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What did the Reich Citizenship Law Sept 1935 (part of Nuremberg ) do?
Stripped laws of German Citizenship and thus, many legal rights. Only pure-blooded Aryan could be citizens
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What forbidden marriages and sexual relations between Jews and citizens (and later physical contact) as well as giving a clear definition of Jewish (2-3 Jewish Grandparents)?
Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honour Sept 1935?
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What were Michlinge?
'Half-jews' that could live mostly ordinary lives
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What was a weakness of Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honour Sept 1935?
The classification was difficult and often inconsistent
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What did the implementation of anti-semitic policy led to many choosing?
To leave choosing leave Germany
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How many Jews voluntarity emigration March 1933 to Nov 1938 ?
150,000
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Why was the number low (3 reasons)?
1. People did not want to leave their homes, friends, and country
2. Most people did not have the finance, Visa, and passport
3. Most people did not realize that persecution would soon become even worse
2. Most people did not have the finance, Visa, and passport
3. Most people did not realize that persecution would soon become even worse
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Why was Nuremburg (key turing point) lay the ground for futher harsher laws?
Removed jews legal rights with the removal of citizenship
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What did the Nuremberg laws show?
That the Nazi's now felt confident about implementing policies outlined in the 25 Point pan
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What was the social impact of the Nuremberg laws on the Jewish people?
It isolated them as it excluded them from society, also made them powerless
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Why did it become harder for Jewish professionals to work with the Nuremberg laws?
Because they had no evidence of citizenship
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What classified you as a jew?
If you had 3 Jewish grandparents
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What was the Reich Press Law in 1933?
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Silenced large amounts of Jewish Journalists and, closed down Jewish publications. Also accompanied by Violence.
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What did locally introduced laws ban?
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What was a weakness of local laws?
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What was introduced in April 1933?
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