The most important were the so-called Nuremberg Laws of 1935. There were two of them, "The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honour", and "The Reich Citizenship Law". The first defined when you were considered a Jew and forbade marriage and sexual relations between Jews and non-Jewish people. The second law took away all civic rights from Jews and prohibited them to hold any public office or Government employment and later, a number of other professions.
A third law was the "Law for the Protection of the Hereditary Health of the German People", aimed at further preventing any effort at a "mixed" marriage. A fourth was the "Namensänderungsverordnung" (Name Change Law) that forced Jews with only German first names to add another, typically Jewish first name that made them easily identifiable as Jews.
Jews were not allowed to own stores or go into most stores. They also had to wear the star of David of their clothes. In the middle of the star was the word Jew.
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The Kristallnacht was the first organized Nazi pogrom against the Jews. For the first time there was widespread, organized, physical violence against the Jews in Germany during the Nazi period. German Jews were left in no doubt that they were no longer safe in Germany. (There had been several, isolated incidents before that).
Nazi party
The word zugangi was applied to "newcomers" (new arrivals) at a Nazi concentration camp. This is a word of Yiddish origin that was used by the Germans and Jews during the internment of Jews during World War II.(notably referenced in the 1988 novel The Devil's Arithmetic by Jane Yolen)
no. it was a Nazi camp used to hold, and kill Jews during ww2.
The Nazi Party in Germany during WW2.
The Kristallnacht was the first organized Nazi pogrom against the Jews. For the first time there was widespread, organized, physical violence against the Jews in Germany during the Nazi period. German Jews were left in no doubt that they were no longer safe in Germany. (There had been several, isolated incidents before that).
A Nazi is a member of the political group during WW2, "The Nazi Party" in which was German and led by Adolf Hitler, Dictator of Germany during the war. Note that not all Germans during the time period were Nazi's, for example some German Jews were sent to concentration camps for being Jewish, by Nazi's, even though they were German.
Nazi party
The word zugangi was applied to "newcomers" (new arrivals) at a Nazi concentration camp. This is a word of Yiddish origin that was used by the Germans and Jews during the internment of Jews during World War II.(notably referenced in the 1988 novel The Devil's Arithmetic by Jane Yolen)
Not necessarily, Haase is a German name. During the period of WWII when the jews were being discriminated by Nazi's in Germany Jews started changing there name's to German Surnames, and Haase just so happen to be one of them.
during the attack of the nazi they had been killing many jews and were badly treated.
The Holocaust
They were exterminated by the Nazi regime.
yes, if they spoke without permission
holocaust
no. it was a Nazi camp used to hold, and kill Jews during ww2.
The Nazi Party in Germany during WW2.