Anti-Semitic Legislation (Nuremberg Laws) Flashcards
March 31, 1933
Decree of the Berlin City Commissioner for Health suspends Jewish doctors from the city’s social welfare services.
April 7, 1933 (2 laws)
- The Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service removes Jews from government service.
- The Law on the Admission to the Legal Profession forbids the admission of Jews to the bar.
April 25, 1933
The Law against Overcrowding in Schools and Universities limits the number of Jewish students in public schools.
July 14, 1933
The Denaturalisation Law revokes the citizenship of naturalised Jews and “undesirables.”
October 4, 1933
The Law on Editors bans Jews from editorial posts.
May 21, 1935
The Army Law expels Jewish officers from the army.
September 15, 1935
The Nuremberg Race Laws exclude German Jews from Reich citizenship and prohibit them from marrying or having sexual relations with people of “German or German-related blood.”
January 11, 1936
The Executive Order on the Reich Tax Law forbids Jews to serve as tax consultants.
April 3, 1936
The Reich Veterinarians Law expels Jews from the profession.
October 15, 1936
The Reich Ministry of Education bans Jewish teachers from public schools.
April 9, 1937
The Mayor of Berlin orders public schools not to admit Jewish children until further notice.
February 21, 1939
The Decree concerning the Surrender of Precious Metals and Stones in Jewish Ownership requires Jews to turn in gold, silver, diamonds, and other valuables to the state without compensation.
August 1, 1939
The President of the German Lottery forbids the sale of lottery tickets to Jews.