The Nuremberg laws

By Eli234
  • School quota system

    School quota system
    Schools created a quota per class that systematically targeted the Jews
  • Period: to

    segrigation

    Jews werent allowed to play with germans, and were eventually moved to synagogs for school
  • Nuremberg laws

    Nuremberg laws
    These were two laws, they were called the german blood protection law, and the rich citizenship law
  • The construct of a jew

    The laws classified 502,200 germans as “full Jews”
    70000-75000 germans were classified as first degree mischling
    125,000-130,000 germans as second degree mischlinge
    Citizens with 3 or 4 Jewish grandparents were considered jewish
  • every day life

    every day life
    Jews were not permitted to employ female workers under 45 as domestic workers
    Jews no longer had civil rights nor could they vote or work for the government
    Jews were prohibited from buying everyday things like radios chocolate, and more
  • Period: to

    discrimination

    Jews were no longer citizens, Jews couldn't join Hitler's youth, Jews couldn't marry German blood, and Jews were called Germany's internal enemies.
  • The law on alteration of family & personal names

    The law on alteration of family & personal names
    Parents must name their kids a name from a government list
    Jews without approved names must add Israel (boy) or Sare (girl)
  • Police regulation on the marking of Jews

    Police regulation on the marking of Jews
    ews must wear the yellow star of david on their clothing
    They had regulation on the size, shape, and colors of the star
    Kids under the age of 6 didnt have to wear the stars
  • Henny Schermann

    enny's parents met in Germany, The family lived in Frankfurt am Main. 1933-39: When the nazis came to power they persecuted "Roma" (or people with disabilities, or homosexuals) In 1938, as one way of identifying Jews, a Nazi ordinance decreed that "Sara" was to be added in official papers as a middle name for all Jewish women. 1940-44: In early 1940 she was sent to the Ravensbrück concentration camp for being Roma. In 1942 Henny was gassed at the Bernburg killing facility.
  • ruth gabriele silten

    In 1938 the Nazis forced Ruth's grandfather to sell his factory and pharmacy to an "Aryan" German. they decide they should move to Amsterdam. then in 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands. When she went to school she had to wear a yellow Jewish star, and she couldn't play with her Christian friends. When she was 9, her family was deported to a camp in the eastern Netherlands called Westerbork. A year later Ruth and her family were sent to the Theresienstadt ghetto. and by 1945 she was liberated.