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It wasn't the Nuremberg Laws that forced Jews out of Germany, but the endless hailstorm of decrees banning them from one occupation after another.
Antisemitic is the term used.
Semantics are symbols to express logical expression, Jews are a race of people from the middle-east Asia. Both words seem to be a mismatch. It is probably you have mistaken a word for the another. <><><><> If the word you were looking for is antisemitic, Jews are not- they were the Semites. People that dislike Jews are antisemitic.
There's misunderstanding here. The German people were not told about the killings and many Germans had only a vague inkling, if that, that the Jews were being exterminated. Moreover, the antisemitic policies of the Nazi regime were not even particularly popular among most Germans. This was one of the main reasons that the extermination of the Jews and others was carried out in secret.
While no one specific law gave the Chancellor of Germany control of German Jews, the Nuremberg Laws established Jews as second class citizens and made marriages between Jews and Gentiles illegal. ____ Between 1933 and 1943 the Nazi regime issued about 430 anti-Jewish decrees for Germany alone. See the related question.
Antisemetic decreases were imposed upon the Jews in Germany. They were forbidden to marry and forbidden to hold political offices.
It wasn't the Nuremberg Laws that forced Jews out of Germany, but the endless hailstorm of decrees banning them from one occupation after another.
Antisemitic is the term used.
Semantics are symbols to express logical expression, Jews are a race of people from the middle-east Asia. Both words seem to be a mismatch. It is probably you have mistaken a word for the another. <><><><> If the word you were looking for is antisemitic, Jews are not- they were the Semites. People that dislike Jews are antisemitic.
that was why early Christians were antisemitic.
they were administered by Jews and Jews had nominal control, but ultimately they had to follow Nazi decrees.
to get rid of Jews
The answer is no. Although Italy introduced some antisemitic laws in 1938, the country did not kill Jews.
Because they were Jewish, and the Nazis were antisemitic. (anti-jew)
Generally, Jews have responded to increasing Antisemitism in one place or another by moving to a place that is less Antisemitic.
The 'holocaust' was the 'final solution' for ethnic minorities the nazis wanted to liquidate. As they held all the power, the laws were whatever they decided.____Between 1933 and 1943 the Nazi regime issued about 430 decrees specifically about Jews in Germany alone. If one adds decrees issued for occupied territories the number would run to thousands.Early in 1943 the regime issued its last decree for Jews in Germany. It said that Jews were not to be allowed access to the courts but should be dealt with the police as the latter saw fit.
Pogroms have most often been actions against Jews, most actions against Jews are seen as antisemitic.