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pentagon [3]
3 years ago
7

After Hitler came to power, German Jews

Geography
2 answers:
patriot [66]3 years ago
6 0
<h2>Right answer: gradually lost their rights</h2>

The Nazi racial policy against Jews and ethnic minorities in Germany, that followed Hitler's ideas after he came to power, evolved between 1933 and 1939, finally leading to the Holocaust.

So, this was a gradual process in which the Jews were gradually losing their rights during these years.

On April 1st, 1933, Jewish engineers, doctors, lawyers, teachers, and merchants were boycotted. That is, they were deprived of privileges and removed from higher-level positions reserved for the "Aryan" Germans. From then on, the Jews were forced to work in the lower-ranking positions, below the non-Jews.

Then, in May 1935, Jews were forbidden to join the armed forces and in September of that same year the "Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honor" was passed, preventing marriage between Jews and non-Jews alike. At the same time, the "Reich Citizenship Law" was approved, and reinforced in November by a decree that stated that all Jews (including the children of Jews and Aryans or grandchildren of Jews and Aryans) ceased to be Germany citizens to pass to be simply residents. Which implied that they did not have basic civil rights, such as voting, for example.

The following year (1936) the Jews were removed from all professions, in order to prevent them from exerting any influence on education, politics, university education or industry.

Between 1937 and 1938, new laws were applied that contributed to segregation against Jews by the German Aryan population and Jews were penalized economically because of their racial status, government contracts were taken away from Jewish companies and Jewish children were banned from going to normal schools.

All this process led to the Holocaust, in which millions of Jews from Europe were killed during the Second World War.

Dafna11 [192]3 years ago
4 0

B. Gradually lost their rights

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