In 1918 - none. The year you are probably looking for is 1933, when the Nazis came to power. Please see the related question (link below). The Nazis loathed the Jews and wanted to exclude them from society.
By the start of the Holocaust the (affected) Jews had already suffered many years of discrimination, most Jews in Poland were in ghettos, Jews in Germany had most of their rights taken away from them.
No, unalienable rights are inherent and cannot be taken away from individuals.
Once/If you are put in a correctional institute (Prison), many of your rights, such as freedom will be taken away.
your rights can be taken away as your brain is no longer capable of making desisons
Rights can not be taken away, privileges can.
Bill of Rights. Your human rights. Your rights that cannot be taken away.
birth rights
Rights that can not be taken away by any government.
Rights that you were born with and cant be taken away
when you murder someone your life liberty and persuit of happiness can be taken away
They drank cups of tea to make themselves feel better.
Everything. That's the short answer.