Persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany 1935 - 1940 Flashcards
What were the Nuremberg Laws? When were they introduced?
Laws which restricted the rights and freedoms of Jews. 1935.
How many years were more laws added to the Nuremberg Laws? What did they outline? What would happen if they were broken?
10 years. Outlined who was considered a Jew or German blood. Time in labour camps.
Give some examples of the Nuremberg Laws?
Jews couldn’t marry or have sex with non- Jews. Could not use parks, hospitals, libraries, benches and some pavements. No bank accounts. Nazi propaganda in schools as Jewish children were bullied.
When were the Berlin Olympics? What was hidden? Where were Jews rounded up and sent to? How many athletes were Aryan? Which American Black athlete won four gold medals?
- Anti - sematic propaganda. Concentration camps. All but one. Jesse Owens.
Explain what you know about the Nuremberg Laws.
1935 then added for the next ten years. Restricted the rights and freedoms of Jews. Outlined who was considered a Jew or German blood. If broken Jews were sent to labour camps. Jews couldn’t marry or have sex with non- Jews. Could not use parks, hospitals, libraries, benches and some pavements. No bank accounts. Nazi propaganda in schools as Jewish children were bullied.
Explain what you know about the Berlin Olympics.
- All anti-semitic propaganda was hidden as Jews were rounded up and sent to concentration camps. All but one athlete was Aryan. Hitler was humiliated and furious after Black American athlete Jesse Owens won four gold medals.
What was the Night of Broken Glass called? When was it? How many shops were destroyed? How many Jews were arrested and sent to Concentration Camps? Who was shot in Paris which triggered this attack? By who? What happened to antisemitism?
Kristallnacht. 9th - 10th November 1938. 10,000. 25,000. Ernst - vom Rath. Gryzpan. Reached increasingly higher levels of violence.
Explain what you know about Kristallnacht.
The Night of Broken Glass. 9th - 10th November after Ernst- vom Rath was shot in Paris by a Jew called Gryzpan. 10,00 shops were destroyed and 25,000 Jews were arrested and sent to Concentration Camps.