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1. The Nuremberg Race Laws
The Nuremberg Race Laws The Nuremberg Race Laws Original German chart explaining the Nuremberg Race ... Laws Translation Museum recreation Antisemitism served as a core element of Nazi ideology. Yet defining
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2. Setting Precedents in International Law
Setting Precedents in International Law Setting Precedents in International Law Setting Precedents ... in International Law Crime does not begin when you murder people. . . . The moment propaganda turns
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3. Robbing Jews to Enrich the “German Nation”
Robbing Jews to Enrich the “German Nation” Enforcing Laws to Seize Jewish People’s Property ... Robbing Jews to Enrich the “German Nation” This 1943 chart explains how cash, businesses, and
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4. An Ordinary Day At Work
An Ordinary Day At Work Enforcing Laws to Seize Jewish People’s Property An Ordinary Day at ... Work As German Jews fled escalating persecution in Nazi Germany, the regime stripped them of their ... money and property. Government officials, bank employees, and customs service workers enforced laws ... targeting Jews, including heavy “flight taxes.” By 1939, Jews leaving Germany faced taxes equal
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5. Remnants of a Once-Thriving Business
Remnants of a Once-Thriving Business Enforcing Laws to Seize Jewish People’s Property ... 1938, when Nazi Germany annexed Austria. Authorities immediately implemented new anti-Jewish laws. One ... measure barred Jews from running businesses, forcing Bernhard to turn over his business to “Aryan ... Germany’s Jews in November 1938, many of Bernhard’s family members managed to flee the country. His
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6. Stigmatizing the Enemy: Jewish Badges
the word Jude (Jew). In 1942, authorities introduced similar laws in France, Belgium, the Netherlands ... stigmatize Jews as being alien and foreign. In 1939, German officials ordered all Jews in occupied Poland to ... Germany as well, ordering every German Jew over the age of six to wear a yellow Star of David marked with ... and other countries under German control. Such markings made Jews easy targets for random or planned
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7. Solidarity and Defiance
to Nazi Germany in 1940, French authorities quickly passed anti-Jewish laws modeled on those in ... Germany. In June 1942, Jews in Paris were ordered to wear yellow Star of David badges. The stars ... humiliated Jews and isolated them from non-Jewish people. French police also could harass Jewish people in ... the streets and easily carry out roundups to deport them. To protest this treatment of Jews
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8. A Steady Job—With “Benefits”
anti-Jewish laws. They also helped to confine Jews to ghettos, where many died of starvation and ... Steady Job—With “Benefits” Police in Occupied Europe Hunt and Imprison Jews A Steady Job ... disease. Known as the “Blue Police,” Polish police inspected Jews’ identification at
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9. The Refugee Crisis
approximately 200,000 additional Jews under Nazi rule. President Roosevelt called for an international ... most countries refused to change their laws to assist Jewish refugees. In mid-1938, nearly 140 ... ,000 Germans and Austrians, most of whom were Jews, had applied for US visas. Within a year, that number had
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10. The Challenges of Escape
immigration of people considered “racially undesirable,” including southern and eastern European Jews. After ... persecution, and did not adjust the immigration laws in the 1930s or 1940s. The waiting lists for US immigrant ... visas grew as hundreds of thousands of Jews attempted to flee Europe.
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11. The German Newspaper Industry
. Goebbels pledged to cleanse the German press of Jewish influence. Laws were enacted to prohibit Jews and ... those married to Jews from being newspaper editors. The Nazi state forced Jewish German publishers to
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12. Creating a National Community: The Propaganda of Exclusion
on racial grounds, including Jews, Black people, and Roma and Sinti (Gypsies). They viewed persons ... -European. The Nazi state subjected Roma and Sinti to discriminatory laws, to so-called scientific studies ... men as degenerates and as corrupters of German youth. The regime strengthened an existing law
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13. A Crime Of Opportunity?
? “Race laws” created across Europe during the Holocaust limited the kinds of work that Jews could ... Crime Of Opportunity? As Jews Are Targeted, Other Workers Advance A Crime Of Opportunity ... teaching. Non-Jewish workers often took over the positions of Jews who were expelled or deported. A