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From 1933 to 1938 the Nazis made it increasingly difficult for Jews in Germany to earn a living. They were also subject to petty and vindictive restrictions. Then, in November 1938, the government organized the Night of the Broken Glass, after which there was a stampede to get out of the country. Please see related question.


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The very first example of the Nazi's efforts to get rid of the Jews are the Nuremberg Laws that stripped Jews of their rights

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Until August/September 1941 the Nazis tried to bully Jews in Germany and Western Europe into leaving for areas not under Nazi control. In Poland, however, the Jews were herded into ghettos.

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