Nuremberg laws
their rights and freedoms were being taken away in Germany.
In September 1935, the Nürnberg Laws are enacted by the Reichstag that stripped German Jews of most legal protections & civil rights.
They had their rights stripped away from them if they were living in Europe. Usually rights were taken away more than one by more than one. Sometimes it was 1by1.
when the jewish people moved away
This is an essay assignment and we don't write essays for students. I would suggest you do a Venn diagram to sort out the details.
Jewish citizens had to give up their domestic and foreign property, and had to attend concentration camps.
Jewish citizens had to give up their domestic and foreign property, and had to attend concentration camps.
Jews had no rights of any kind, in Nazi Germany. They had the same legal status as an unwanted form of animal life, such as cockroaches.
There were hundreds of such laws, starting with the Nuremberg Laws of 1935.
They began it by slowly taking away rights of citizenship from Jewish people, and gradually making the German citizens hate them. When everyone officially hated them, then Hitler could easily take them out without anyone within Germany trying to stop him, around the same time as World War 2 began
by telling them they had to wear a star where ever they went.
To take away the rights of German Jews