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In History / Middle School | 2014-05-12

i need help with number 14

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In 1934 Jewish shops were marked with word Juden, of Star of David, young members of nazi party were discouraging people from goin in. It was an attempt to ruin Jews economically. In 1935, nazi party passed the Nuremberg Laws. Jews were no longer considered German citizens and marriage between Jews and non-Jews was forbidden. In order to leave Germany Jews had to pay fine. Many german shops refused to sell food or medicine to Jews. After a member of NSDAP (nazi party) was shot by a Jew in Paris, seven day campaign against Jews started in Germany. During night between 9th and 10th november (called "crystal night" or Kristallnacht) over 10,000 jewish shops were destroyed and pillaged. Homes and synagogues were set on fire and left to burn. During that time german authorities deported about 17k Jews with polish passports to Poland.

Answered by mackiemesser | 2024-06-10

The treatment of Jews in Nazi Germany escalated from legal discrimination to violent attacks, particularly during Kristallnacht in November 1938, which involved widespread destruction of Jewish property and mass arrests. The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 stripped Jews of their citizenship and rights, creating a foundation for future atrocities. This period highlighted the severe anti-Semitism that characterized Nazi policy leading up to and during the Holocaust.
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Answered by mackiemesser | 2024-12-23