Nazi Racial Policies - Persecution Of The Jews In 1930's - Holocaust Flashcards
The nazis were obsessed with the idea of what
Racial superiority
What did the nazis believe German people were
Aryans, the ‘master race’ and superior to all other races
In contrast what did nazis view Jews as
‘Untermenschen’ (subhuman), who should be exterminated as quickly as possible
1933:
Once in power Hitler did what to Jews in Germany
Made heir lives more difficult
1933:
The SA organised what
A boycott of Jewish shops, while Jews were sacked from important jobs in the civil service, law, universities and schools, Jews were also banned from owning land
1934:
All Jewish shops were marks with what
A yellow Star of David and the word ‘juden’
1934:
What had Jews to do in parks, buses and trains
They had to sit on separate seats
1934:
Children in school were taught to believe in what
Anti-Semitic ideas
1935:
Hitler passed what
He Nuremberg laws
1935:
What did the Nuremberg laws take away
A Jewish person German citizenship and forbid marriages between Jews and non Jews
1938:
After a Jewish man shot and killed nazi official in Paris, Hitler order Himmler (leader of the SS) to do what
To begin a week of terror against the Jewish population of Germany
1938:
What did the week of terror against the Jews begin with
The ‘Night of Broken Glass’. Nearly 10,000 Jewish shopkeepers had their shop windows smashed and their contents looted,
1938:
What happened to Jewish times and synagogues
They were set alight
1938:
What happened to dozens of Jews and explain the aftermath
Dozens of Jews were killed and in the aftermath they were forced to clean up the streets and pay for the damage