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Berlin City Commission For Health Suspends Jewish Doctors From Taking Part In Charity. This Would Make It Seem That Jewish People Were Not Giving, Instead Of Proving The Nazis Wrong About Them. This Affected Their Charity Work Deeply.
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This law removes all Jews from government service. This law affected Jews in their work and possibly put them out of a job if they could not find a new one.
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This law forbids Jews to enter bars. This would prevent some Jewish alchoholics from doing what they would consider entertainment, such as drinking or talking to other alchoholics.
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This laws limits the number of Jewish students in pbulic schools and only public schools. This means less and less Jews would get education.
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The De-Natrualization Law prevents Jews from becoming naturalized (to gain citizenship through immigration) and also revokes the citizenship of already naturalized Jews or any other ethinc group deemed "undesirable" in Germany. This would affect almost all aspects of life of German Jews as most of their activities require being a citizen. by law
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This laws ban Jews from creating editorial posts. This law would make more Jews lose their jobs and some not be able to hold a job if they're only interested in Editing.
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This law expells Jewish officers from the army.
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This set of laws prohibits every Jew from Reich citizenship, and from having marriage to any German or related bloodline.
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This law forbids Jews to serve as tax consultants foricng many Jews out of a job.
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This law expels Jews from the Veterinary proffesion, again, forcing many Jews out of a job.
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This law bans Jews from being teachers in public schools, and again, forcing more Jews out of a job.
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This order, orders public schools to not admit Jewish children into their school, until further notice.
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This law forbids Jews from changing their names to try to either avoid German rule or to get out of the country under an alias.
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This law bans all Jews from entering the field of auctioneering forcing more and more Jews out of a job.
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This law excludes Jews from being gun merchants.
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This law forbids Jewish businesses to change their name to try to 'camoflauge' themselves from the Germans.
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This law forbids all Jews to give away their property if it cost more than 5,000 reichsmarks. A reichsmarks is a German currency used in WWII and the conversion to our USD in 1938 was about 4.2 Dollars. This damaged most Jewish people's homes.
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The Reich Ministry of the Interior bans Jews from spas. This prevented them from getting an enhanced health program or prevented them from going to spas for entertainment.
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The Executive Order on hte Law of the Alteration of Family and Personal Names forced Jewish people to adopt an additional name. These names were Isreal for men and Sara for women respectively. This affects their everyday lives, espessially when they need to write their names.
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The Decree on the Confiscation of Jewish Property manages the confiscation of Jewish property and giving it to non-Jewish Germans.
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The Reich Interior Ministry forces any Germany passports held by Jews; forcing them to have their passports stamped with the letter "J" on them. This can hurt Jewish people's forms of transportation going out and into Germany.
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This law forbids Jews to keep carrier pigeons, banning many Jews from this way of Communication.
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This law cancels all state contracts held with Jewish-owned firms.
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This law bans all Jews from the occupation of Midwives, forcing more and more Jews out of a job.
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This law forces all Jews to give up precious metals and stones that they may have,
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This law forbids all Jews from buying lottery tickets.
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German authorities removed Jewish property that they considered 'essential to the war effort'. This included radios, cameras, bicycles, exlectrical appliances, and other valuables. This affected Jewish people in all aspects of life as mot subjects of their life once involved something that was removed.
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The German Government forces all Jewish people over the age of 6 to wear a Yellow Star of David on all of their clothing. This impacted all aspects of life because then they were easily recognized to be discriminated against at all times.
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In 1941 the 'Final Solution' was decided to be carried out by the Nazi Party leadership. This started the mass deportations to concentration camps such as Auschwitz-Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen. This was the beginning of the end for most Jewish people's lives in German territory.
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In early 1943, the last major deportations of German Jews took place. People were separated from their family to be sent to death or concentration camps. This clearly affects all aspects of life; normally ending their lives. After this, about all Jewish people living in German territory were either thought to be dead, moved to a different country, or deported.