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jews+germany preww2

treatment of jews in nazi germany pre ww2

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name of popular belief in germany that encouraged anti-semitism social-darwinism
who was at the top of the nazis racial hierarchy arayans
who was at the bottom of the nazi racial heirarchy jews
why was there jealousy of jews in pre-war germany jews = 10 percent of population but high percentage of wealthy lawyers and doctors
what nonsensical stereotype about jews was pushed by the nazis they were greedy communist bankers
why was there a stereotype that jews were communists many high-profile communists were jewish
example of jewish communist Rosa Luxemburg
what 2 weimar issues were jews blamed for (2) -defeat in ww1 -1923 hyperinflation crisis
was anti-semitism quickly or gradually introduced in nazi germany gradually
why did hitler only gradually introduce anti-semitism worried it would attract international critisism
what anti-semetic thing happened on april 1st 1933 SA boycott and pciket jewish businesses
what role is joseph goebbels appointed to in March 1933 minister for popular enlightenment and propaganda
what was the aim of the minister for the popular enlightenment and propaganda indoctrinate germans into anti-semitism
example of anti-semetic slogan used by goebbels jews are not wanted here
example of anti semetic newspapers (2) -the attack -der strumer
example of anti-semetic film shown in german cinemas the eternal jew
Law for the restoration of the professional civil service 7th april 1933 bans jews from civil service
when were the nuremburg laws established september 1935
nuremburg race laws 15th sep 1935 names (2) -reich citizen ship act -law for the protection of german blood and honour
reich citizen ship act jews lose german citizenship
law for the protection of german blood and honour germans and jews may no longer marry
3 anti-semetic laws established in 1938 (3) -decree for the registration of jewish property -decree prohibiting jewish doctors from practicing medicine -law excluding jewish students from schools and universities
when does nazi germany take over austria march 1938
example of anti-semitic german law influenced by the oppression of jews in nazia austria autrian jewish property was confiscated and arayanised = inspired decree for the registration of jewish property
details of decree for the registration of jewish property all jewish property worth more than 5000RM had to be registered with the german state
when was Kristallnacht November 1938
what group coordinated kristallnacht SS
who ordered Kristallnacht Joseph Goebbels
how many jewish businesses were vandalised during kristallnacht 7500
how many synagogues were vanalised during kristallnacht 400
how many jewish people were killed during kristallnact 91
how many synagogues were burned down entirely during kristallnacht 200
how many jewish people were deported to concentration camps in the aftermath of kristallnacht 20,000
what was kristallnacht portrayed as in the german media a spontaneous demonstration of outrage by the german public
was kristallnacht a spontaneous demonstration of outrage by the german public no it was planned and executed by the SS and Goebbels
volksgemeinschaft the aim to unite "racially pure" germans against the racially undesireable (jews,roma, etc)
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