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The Nuremberg Laws were made into law in 1938 throughout Germany. I am not sure if Austria, which had recently joined Germany, was affected or not. Theses laws further restricted Jewish life considerably. No longer could Jews date or marry a non-Jewish German. Certain occupations were forbidden, like the legal system. If you were a doctor, you could only treat Jews. Jew were restricted in terms of traveling inside the country. They could not practice free speech or strike or hold political meetings in the open. Jewish business were heavily regulated. Many Jews believed that worst aspects of these laws would be tossed out over time. They were so mistaken!

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NAZI'S TOOK THEIR PROPERTY THEIR DIGNITY, THEIR FREEDOM , AND THEIR LIVES.GYPSIES SUFFERED THE SAME FATE.

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