Their heads were shaved, and a "blue number was tatooed on their body to be used as an only mean of identification. In some camps they even had to wear the same clothing, such as the blue striped uniforms of Auschwits prisoners.
1. Strictly speaking, the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 made German Jews second-class citizens ('members' instead of citizens of the Reich). German Jews who emigrated from Germany in 1935-1941 did so on German passports, stamped with a red J from late 1938 onwards.
2. In December 1941 German Jews were stripped entirely even of second class citizenship. They became stateless, at least in the eyes of countries that recognized this decree. (The Allies, for example, did not recognize it as valid).
The rise to power of the Nazis, and the Nazis' creating the Nuremberg Laws in 1935.
Jews.
The German Jews were turned into second class citizens in 1935 and in 1941 they were stripped of German citizenship completely. Some other collaborationist governments also deprived their Jews of citizenship.
Jews were stripped of their citizenship and banned from marrying German citizens.
In effect, Jews and people of Jewish origin were deprived of German citizenship.
The National Socialist German Worker's Party, or Nazi Party for short, excluded Jews from German citizenship.
Jews.
Jews.
Stripped Jews of their German citizenship, jobs, and property
The German Jews were turned into second class citizens in 1935 and in 1941 they were stripped of German citizenship completely. Some other collaborationist governments also deprived their Jews of citizenship.
Jews were stripped of their citizenship and banned from marrying German citizens.
Jews were stripped of their citizenship and banned from marrying German citizens.
Jews were stripped of their citizenship and banned from marrying German citizens.
Technically, when she died she was stateless. Born a German, all German Jews had their citizenship stripped from them by the Nazis, and the Frank family hadn't yet taken steps to become Dutch citizens.
The Nuremberg Laws stripped Jews of their citizenship and all human rights. It was the possibly first time in modern history genocide was government-instituted. For the Jews it meant suffering and death.
The Nuremberg Laws stripped Jews of their citizenship and all human rights. It was the possibly first time in modern history genocide was government-instituted. For the Jews it meant suffering and death.
Loss of citizenship refers to the formal termination of an individual's status as a citizen of a particular country. This can occur voluntarily through renunciation or involuntarily through acts such as treason or serving in a foreign military. Loss of citizenship may have significant legal and practical consequences, including losing the right to live or work in the country of citizenship.
unless ur the one stripping it