It sounds as if you are thinking of the Nuremberg Laws of 1935. Please see the related question.
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.
Several laws that, as they conquered more land, came into effect to strip Jews of all of their rights.
The National Socialist German Worker's Party, or Nazi Party for short, excluded Jews from German citizenship.
In effect, Jews and people of Jewish origin were deprived of German citizenship.
German soldiers lead by Hitler. The Nazis hated jews
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The German Jews were turned into second class citizens in 1935 and in 1941 they were stripped of German citizenship completely. Some other collaborationist governments also deprived their Jews of citizenship.
Hitler believed that the Jews were to blame for the German loss of World War One.
Official reasons given included: * Only 'genuine Germans' should work for the German government at any level, and the Nazis claimed that Jews could not be Germans (regardless of citizenship, language, etc). (In fact, collectively, German Jews had a reputation for leaning over backwards to be 'more German than the Germans'). * The claim that Jews are subversives, Communists and so on.
the Jewish badge was not instituted in 1933 when Hitler came to power. It was not instituted in 1935 when the Nuremberg Laws stripped Jews of their citizenship. It was still not implemented by Kristallnacht in 1938. The oppression and labeling of the Jews by use of the Jewish badge did not begin until after the start of the Second World War. And even then, it began as local laws rather than as a unified Nazi policy.
Hitler treated German Jews as badly as foreign ones. He was murderous.
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