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How Jews were discriminated against in germany between 1933 and 1939
Title: How Jews were discriminated against in germany between 1933 and 1939
Category: History / European History
Details: Words: 1630 | Pages: 6.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
How Jews were discriminated against in germany between 1933 and 1939
1) Between 1933 and 1939 the first record of discrimination against Jews is in 1933. In April 1933 there was an official one-day boycott of Jewish shops, lawyers and doctors across the whole of Germany. This action was taken within a couple of days of Nazi power, many people even Jews didn't think that Nazis would act on their anti-Jewish ideas. Nazis continued to print the anti-Jewish propaganda in their newspaper Der Stürmer.
One Jewish lawyer was treated very
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living space that we need." September 1939, Poland invaded by Germany under Hitler's order. Hitler didn't only want to rule more land he also wanted to get rid of people that already lived in Eastern Europe to give members of the Aryan race more room to live. Poland was divided between Nazi Germany and Soviet Union both killed massive amounts of Polish Jews and Polls. Two days later Britain and France went to war with Germany.
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