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Dissidents could be sent to a concentration camp. For example, the writer Armin T. Wegner, who wrote to Hitler in April 1933 calling for an immediate halt to all anti-Jewish measures and who argued that they were bringing Germany into disrepute, was arrested and sent without charge or trial to a concentration camp and savagely beaten. He was moved from one camp to another, with the result that he was subjected to the brutal 'initiation ceremonies' at a number of camps. He was released after about a year thanks partly to a sustained campaign by the "Manchester Guardian".

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May 10, 1933 The Nazi's burned 20,000 books many by Jewish authors

1933

Boycott of Jewish businesses.

Jewish civil servants, lawyers and teachers sacked.

Race Science lessons to teach that Jews are untermensch.

1935

'Jews not wanted here' signs put up at Swimming Pools etc.

Nuremberg laws (15 September) Jews could not be citizens. They were not allowed to vote or to marry a German.

1938

Jews could not be doctors.

Jews had to add the name Israel (men) or Sarah (women) to their name.

Jewish children forbidden to go to school.

Kristallnacht (9 November) - attacks on Jewish homes, businesses and synagogues.

1939

Jews were forbidden to own a business, or own a radio.

Jews were forced to live in ghettoes

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Most of what the Nazis did to the Jews was not nice. First they took away their rights, their rights to citizenship, their rights to work, to keep money, to trade, to exist in certain areas, eventually their right to live.

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