The Jews lost their homeland in the aftermath of the failed Bar Kochba Revolt. The Romans forcibly exiled them en masse from the territory and moved other Roman citizens in to replace them.
Answer:The only time that the Jews lost their homeland completely was during the decades following the First Destruction, which was several centuries BCE. The Talmud (Yoma 54a) states that for 52 years not a single Jew resided in the Land. The land was lost to the Jews during that time because they were forcibly ejected by the Babylonians.Since the building of the Second Temple, however, there has been a continuous Jewish presence in the Holy Land (albeit often a minority), even in the times of the worst persecutions (such as the Syrian-Greek wars, the Second Destruction and its aftermath, and the oppressions of Hadrian and Titus). We possess the names of Sages and their Yeshivoth in the Holy Land throughout the last two millennia (see, for example, Talmud Rosh Hashanah 31a-b).
Nearly all Jews working in the public sector in Germany were dismissed by decrees issued by Hitler early in April 1933.
Restrictions on Jews outside the public sector followed later.
They were dismissed (fired, sacked).
They had no jobs in world war 2, they were sacked from their jobs in 1935 such as Lawyers, Doctors and Nurses. but in 1933-1934 Jews were sacked from minor Jobs such as; Shop keepers and Vets.
Probably not. They might lose some jobs but the medical field will still have jobs and work.
they didn't. In the eyes of the Nazis the Jews never had individual identities.
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They were not 'stealing German jobs and money': that claim was Nazi propaganda and completely untrue.
He blamed the lose in WWI on the Jews, and blamed them for the economic depression in the 1930's. (He said the Jews had taken all the good jobs in German.)
Normal jobs you racist!
They had no jobs in world war 2, they were sacked from their jobs in 1935 such as Lawyers, Doctors and Nurses. but in 1933-1934 Jews were sacked from minor Jobs such as; Shop keepers and Vets.
The jobs were given to returning servicemen .
Jews didn't lose any rights! After Passover, Jews were allowed to leave Egypt. This resulted in them becoming a united nation and receiving the Torah. The Jews have prospered, regardless of the threats and actions taken against them.
Because there is not enough money to support all of the people working there so the people lose their jobs.
Probably not. They might lose some jobs but the medical field will still have jobs and work.
yes
She was a Seamstress.
Oskar Schindler
Jews didn't lose any rights! After Passover, Jews were allowed to leave Egypt. This resulted in them becoming a united nation and receiving the Torah. The Jews have prospered, regardless of the threats and actions taken against them.
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