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What Jews couldn't do in World War 2?

Germany started their persecution of the Jews quite subtly - it started with restricting their access to certain places. For instance, some taverns refused service to Jews. Jews were not allowed to use public transit. And before you say "They could have lied," they might have. But the German's marked every Jewish citizen with a yellow star patch - the Star of David. After Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in '34, things only got worse. He announced the formation of concentration camps where "enemies of the Reich" would be kept. Many concentration camps gradually were transformed to death camps, where Jews and other political enemies were systematically murdered and disposed of without a trace of evidence. Nearly 7 million (7,000,000) Jews are estimated to have been killed during 1934-45. In short, Jews weren't allowed to live during WW2.


What happened to the Jews in Europe after they were emancipated?

if you are relating it to the Holocaust, when you say 'emancipated' do you mean when the German Jews had their citizenship restored, or do you mean the creation of Israel was their 'emancipation'?____When used in connection with the Jews, emancipationgenerally refers specifically to the removal of civil disabilities from the time of the French Revolution on. In the German-speaking countries this includes the initial granting of citizenship (from 1812-1869) and the abolition (in the 1800s) of laws stating exactly what the Jews were allowed and not allowed to do and the abolition of special taxes and the like on Jews. (Compare with the use of the word emancipation in connection with other groups subject to civil disabilties).If you mean emancipation in this sense, most Jews in Germany and Western Europe tried to assimilate to the society around them.


What did Poland use to try and stop German tanks?

The jews didnt try to stop the tanks however there was a group of resistincers trying to fight the jews in thier own way


What did Nuremberg race laws do?

It mainly determined who was Jewish or German. It forbade marriage between Jews and Germans. Use wikipedia for more details.


What year did the NFL use radios in qb's helmets?

1989

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Most people had radios.


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The frequencies that FRS radios use is channels 8 to 14 and 462 to 467. FRS radios are Family Radio Service radios and can be bought from Radio Shack and Amazon.


What Jews couldn't do in World War 2?

Germany started their persecution of the Jews quite subtly - it started with restricting their access to certain places. For instance, some taverns refused service to Jews. Jews were not allowed to use public transit. And before you say "They could have lied," they might have. But the German's marked every Jewish citizen with a yellow star patch - the Star of David. After Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in '34, things only got worse. He announced the formation of concentration camps where "enemies of the Reich" would be kept. Many concentration camps gradually were transformed to death camps, where Jews and other political enemies were systematically murdered and disposed of without a trace of evidence. Nearly 7 million (7,000,000) Jews are estimated to have been killed during 1934-45. In short, Jews weren't allowed to live during WW2.


What happened to the Jews in Europe after they were emancipated?

if you are relating it to the Holocaust, when you say 'emancipated' do you mean when the German Jews had their citizenship restored, or do you mean the creation of Israel was their 'emancipation'?____When used in connection with the Jews, emancipationgenerally refers specifically to the removal of civil disabilities from the time of the French Revolution on. In the German-speaking countries this includes the initial granting of citizenship (from 1812-1869) and the abolition (in the 1800s) of laws stating exactly what the Jews were allowed and not allowed to do and the abolition of special taxes and the like on Jews. (Compare with the use of the word emancipation in connection with other groups subject to civil disabilties).If you mean emancipation in this sense, most Jews in Germany and Western Europe tried to assimilate to the society around them.


What type of radios do semi trucks use?

The AM/FM/CD/etc. radios are the same as found in cars.


What did Poland use to try and stop German tanks?

The jews didnt try to stop the tanks however there was a group of resistincers trying to fight the jews in thier own way


Does the bill use real motorola Mth800 radios?

The Bill does use real Motorola MTH800 Radios their owned by the met but the radios are not actually on while they are shooting the programme as it needs to be on TMO mode for them to use it which they can't while the real police are using this.


Why do you use radios?

to listen to music that stinks


Did Nazis use concentration camps to enlarge the German nation?

no, it was used to get rid of the Jews and other who got in the Germans way


What kind of energy do a radio use?

Radios use eletrical energy


What did Nuremberg race laws do?

It mainly determined who was Jewish or German. It forbade marriage between Jews and Germans. Use wikipedia for more details.