18.Nazi Policies Towards the Jews, 1933-37 (S5) Flashcards

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What were the Civil Service Laws of 1933 and what did they lead to?

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It forced Jews to be dismissed from the Civil Service. It had a devastating economic impact on middle class Jews, leading 37,000 to leave Germany.

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What did the Nazis impose against Jews in April 1933 and why?

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A boycott of Jewish shops and businesses.

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Did the boycott go to plan?

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No, most members of the public didn’t know what a ‘Jewish business’ was and many though the whole thing was a cover up for food shortages so panic brought goods.

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`How were Jewish professionals attacked in 1933?

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Many Jewish lawyers, judges, doctors and university lecturers were subject to rough treatment by the SA.

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When did it become illegal for a Jewish doctor to treat a non-Jew?

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April 1933

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What legislation was passed regarding Jews in higher education?

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The Law against Overcrowding of German Schools and Universities was passed in April 1933 to restrict the number of Jewish children attending schools and universities.

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When were Jewish children ‘expelled’ from German schools?

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1937

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What two ‘declarations’ did the Nuremburg laws 1935 introduced?

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Jews were no longer German citizens

Marriage and sexual relations between Aryan and non-Aryans persons were outlawed.

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What were Aryan women who were married to Jews forced to do?

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They were pressured into leaving their husbands, those who remained in these relationships would be reported to the Gestapo.

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What was a ‘full Jew’?

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In 1935, a ‘full Jew’ was someone who had three Jewish grandparents and were married to a Jew.

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What was a ‘Mischlinge’?

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Meaning ‘crossbreed’ in German, referring to people with both Aryan and Jewish ancestry.

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Why did anti-Semitic policy ‘quiet down’ in 1936?

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The Berlin Olympic Games brought the international press and Hitler didn’t want to publicise his anti-Semitic policies.

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