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1933: most Jews (anyone with one Jewish grandparent) forced to give up jobs in the Civil Service
1938: Kristallnacht – 177 Jewish synagogues and over 7,000 businesses were destroyed.
1938: Kristallnacht - 91 Jews were killed and over 20,000 sent to concentration camps
1933: One day boycott of Jewish shops – people not supposed to shop there on that day
Jews forbidden to visit public places such as cinemas, swimming baths, theatres, etc.
1935: The Nuremburg Laws - Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honour, and the Reich Citizenship Law
1935: Jews not allowed to vote or fly the German flag
1938: Jewish doctors, dentists and lawyers forbidden to work for non-Jews
1935: Jews not allowed to marry or have relationships with non-Jews
1938: Jewish children not allowed to attend German schools
1938: Jews not allowed to attend German universities
1941: Jews forced to wear a yellow star on their sleeves
1939: Jews to receive fewer rations of coal and food after outbreak of World War II
All Jews had to carry an identification card
Jews had to add extra names as prefixes to their name to show they were Jewish
1938: Jewish businesses forced to close
Jews encouraged to emigrate

Nazi Anti-Semitic Policies
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