o April 1933 Boycotted Jewish shops
o 1934-Jews banned from public activities
o Laws meant that Jews could be sacked from education
o Nov 1938- Night of Broken Glass-Jews killed, fined 1 billion marks
o Nuremberg Laws-Jews couldn’t own property.
o Final Solution-concentration camps
The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 are the laws you probably are referring to. However, prior to that, from approximately 1923-1933, various edicts and laws were passed, which were also designed to do the same thing. The Nuremberg Laws simply made those actions official policy, and set out in detailed ways exactly why Germany's leaders felt such laws were needed and how to go about "legally" enforcing them.
The genocide that took place due to Hitler's prejudice against the Jews was the HOLOCAUST.
Because Hitler hated the Jewish it was written into the party's constitution before Hitler joined it.
he whanted to give Germany a place with no Jews
Hitler was able to pass a law called the Nuremburg Statute which went much farther than denying Jews German citizenship; the law stated that Jews are not legally human beings. Hence, they have no legal rights.
No Jews 'helped Hitler in elections'.
The genocide that took place due to Hitler's prejudice against the Jews was the HOLOCAUST.
He took away peoples right to go on strikes and for jews he took all of their rights to have a german citizenship, freedom, dignity and any other kind of human rights
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Because Hitler hated the Jewish it was written into the party's constitution before Hitler joined it.
Germany stripped Jews of all rights because Hitler believed in a 'Aryan' race. The Aryan race is said to be the perfect race.
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.
heck no! he killed jews, not partied with them!
he whanted to give Germany a place with no Jews
Hitler thought of Jews as vermin.
They were considered to be sub-humans and not fit to remain alive.
It was a place to put the jews so that theywerent in the places he ownwed
Hitler was able to pass a law called the Nuremburg Statute which went much farther than denying Jews German citizenship; the law stated that Jews are not legally human beings. Hence, they have no legal rights.