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couldn't go to movies and other public places, escpecially school. they had to go to a separate school for the Jews. also Jewish shops were closed, and plus just the discrimination from non-Jews toward the Jews. kind of like racism right after slavery ended.

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Are Nazi soldiers from Germany?

Technically, yes. I only say technically because not all of them were strictly German. Some of them just moved to Germany and then became Nazi.


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Initially, the main target of Nazi racism was the Jewish people in Germany. So pretty much the very first thing they did regarding it was pass a series of laws, called the Nuremberg Laws, in September 1935. These laws basically did two things- first, made it illegal for Jews and "Aryans" (the Nazi term for non-Jewish "pure" Germans) to marry or have sex, and some other things (like Jews couldn't hire young Aryan women as housemaids); second, stripped Jews of their German citizenship, changing them to "state subjects"- which also stripped them of any legal protections under the German constitution.


Did Hitler attack Jewish businesses?

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