4.18 Nazi Polcies Towards The Jews 1933-37 Flashcards
April 1933
Boycott of Jewish shops
Law for the restoration of the professional civil service
Law against overcrowding or German schools and universities
October 1933
Exclusion of German Jews from the press
September 1935
Nuremberg laws
November 1935
Supplementary Decreee on the Reich citizenship law
Describe the boycott of Jewish shops.
SA mark out which business to be targeted
Boycott abandoned after 1 day due to lack of support
When is law for restoration of civil service?
April 1933
(37,000 jews leave Germany)
Legal profession?
Jews made up 16%
Exclusion of lawyers gradual 60% could still practise in 1933 but less over time
Doctors?
10% of population
Only allowed to practise on Jewish patients
Education
Law of overcrowding of German schools April 1933
Not all Jews forced out of school until 1938 though
Press?
Reich press law October 1933
Strict censorship to close down publications they didn’t like silenced Jewish public and editors
What was Hitler’s excuse for the nurembrug laws?
Communists had declared war and Jewish-Bolshevism needed to be ended once and for all
What was included in the Nuremberg laws 1935
Reich citizenship law: can only be a German citizen with pure German blood
Law for protection of Jewish blood and honour outlawed marriage between aryans and non aryans (illegal for sexual relations with Jews and aryans)