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Under Hitler, Jews weren't allowed to do anything except die. Michael Montagne I am a Jew. Hitler was not just off limits to Jews. He was so cruel that even his own officers were his enemies. SP

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In 1871 German Jews obtained full citizenship of Germany. In other words, they had exactly the same rights as other Germans. (In practice, there was prejudice against them in the army and in the universities and to some extent in public service more generally). In April 1933 German Jews were: 1. Dismissed from public sector employment. 2. Forbidden to direct or manage theatres or cinemas. 3. Forbidden to provide services for non-Jews. So Jewish doctors were no longer allowed to treat non-Jews, or Jewish lawyers advise non-Jewish clients - and so on. 4. For the most part expelled from universities and colleges. 5. Forbidden to have sex with non-Jews. (This later carried the death penalty!) This is only a short list ...

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expressing and exercising their religion.

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There was much more to it than that, and Nazi persecution of the Jews was prinarily racial. People of Jewish origin were persecuted in just the same way as religious Jews.

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They werent allowed to marry aryans, eat or be in certain places, go to school or have a decent well-paying occupation.

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almost everything, own a buisness, own a house, have a bit of their willy cut off

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