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75% of Jews living in the Netherlands (that's over 100,000) were killed ny the Nazis.
75% of the jews living in Netherlands (that's over 100,000) were killed by the Nazis. The anti- jewish measure imposed by the occupying forces are increasingly restrictive for Anne. She has to go to a special Jewish school , for instance. The swim pools and cinema are off limits
After the German invasion of the Netherlands in 1940, Jews faced severe discrimination through the implementation of anti-Semitic laws, which restricted their rights and freedoms. They were excluded from public life, barred from professions, and subjected to social ostracism. The situation escalated with forced registration and the confiscation of their property, ultimately leading to deportations and the horrors of the Holocaust. This systemic discrimination laid the groundwork for widespread persecution and violence against the Jewish community.
of non voilence
the UK never really had a government which instituted, apparent or descretely, and kind of discrimination laws or tactics.
The Nazis passed the Nuremberg Laws in 1935, which institutionalized racial discrimination against German Jews. These laws stripped Jews of their citizenship rights and forbid marriage or intimate relationships between Jews and non-Jews.
He was mistreated with the whole bus thing and wasen't treated as should.
Throughout history, Jews have faced various forms of discrimination, including religious persecution, social exclusion, and economic marginalization. In medieval Europe, they were often scapegoated for societal issues, leading to violence and expulsions. The most horrific manifestation of anti-Semitism was the Holocaust during World War II, where six million Jews were systematically murdered. Even today, anti-Semitism persists in various forms, including hate speech, vandalism, and violence against Jewish communities.
German Jews faced severe discrimination that escalated significantly after the rise of the Nazi regime in the 1930s. They were subjected to social ostracism, economic boycotts, and legal restrictions, including the Nuremberg Laws of 1935, which stripped them of citizenship and barred them from various professions. This discrimination culminated in widespread violence during events like Kristallnacht in 1938 and ultimately led to the horrific atrocities of the Holocaust.
Racial discrimination.
couldn't go to movies and other public places, escpecially school. they had to go to a separate school for the Jews. also Jewish shops were closed, and plus just the discrimination from non-Jews toward the Jews. kind of like racism right after slavery ended.
It will depend on what damage you incurred as a result of the discrimination.ADDED: . . . . AND, what kind of (and how much) damages you are asking for, AND what the jury thinks of your claim of discrimination.