By 1936, many Jews in Germany were jobless due to the implementation of discriminatory laws and policies following the rise of the Nazi regime. The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 stripped Jews of their citizenship and barred them from various professions, leading to widespread unemployment. Additionally, the economic climate of the time, exacerbated by the Great Depression, further marginalized Jewish workers and businesses, fueling anti-Semitic sentiment and discrimination in the labor market.
1.9 million
Jews in Nazi Germany were treated very poorly. The were beaten, sent to concentration camps, their businesses were burnt down and many were killed.
9.6 % are jobless
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*True*
Jobless is an adjective.
"Jews" were FDR main supporters in the election of 1936.
The cast of Ode to the Jobless - 2008 includes: Devereux Milburn as Jobless
President Hoover.
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where can i find dentures for poor, jobless self ?
Well, there is no such phobia actually. You can just call it anti-jobless, or whatever you want to. I can understand you have a phobia for being jobless, so just call it anti-jobless! Cheers, Shirley Watt 19/2/2012