
'Within the context of 1888-1990 and with specific reference to the Nazi Era, to what extent were the lives of Germany’s Jews impacted as a result of changes in government?'
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The laws which adopted a systematic policy of discrimination, with the object of removing the Jews from their economic and public positions.
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Cecil concludes: '"Wilhelm never changed, and throughout his life he believed that Jews were perversely responsible, largely through their prominence in the Berlin press and in leftist political movements, for encouraging opposition to his rule. For individual Jews, ranging from rich businessmen and major art collectors to purveyors of elegant goods in Berlin stores, he had considerable esteem, but he prevented Jewish citizens from having careers in the army and the diplomatic corps.'
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Newspapers were founded for purely anti-Jewish purposes, sxipplemented by comic papers and caricatures.
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He issued a shoal of villainous pamphlets, and was repeatedly prosecuted for libel and con- victed, but his influence only increased. In February, 1889, a band of 500 youths raided the streets in the south-east of Berlin, plundering wherever they could ; amid wild shouts of "Juden heraus ! " (Out with the Jews)
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Frequent pogroms (massacres) occurred against Jewish shtetls (ghettos) throughout Russia and Ukraine from 1903-1906. Jewish women were raped and beaten, thousands were mas- sacred.
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About 100,000 Jews died of exposure or starvation.
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He further added...'Let no German ever forget this, nor rest until these parasites have been destroyed and exterminated from German soil!" He advocated a "regular international all-worlds pogrom à la Russe" as "the best cure" and further believed that Jews were a "nuisance that humanity must get rid of some way or other. I believe the best would be gas!"
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..'He is something different, like a bad insect. He must be kept apart, out of a place where he can do mischief - even by pogroms, if necessary. The Jews are responsible for Bolshevism in Russia, and Germany too. I was far too indulgent with them during my reign, and I bitterly regret the favors I showed the prominent Jewish bankers."
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Also, Nazis pass Law to strip Jewish immigrants from Poland of their German citizenship.
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Also, Jews are prohibited from being newspaper editors
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Hitler, Göring and Himmler conduct a purge of the SA (storm trooper) leadership
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Jews no longer allowed to be German citizensJews not allowed to have sexual-relationships with non-Jews Jews not allowed to marry non-Jews
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As a result, the activities of the Gestapo would not be questioned by law and as such, the persecution of Jews could go unnoticed.
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Hitler and top Nazis seek to gain legitimacy through favorable public opinion from foreign visitors and thus temporarily refrain from actions against Jews
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Professions included teaching Germans, and from being accountants or dentists. They are also denied tax reductions and child allowances.
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Essentially committed Jewish women who had sexual relations with Germans to concentration camps.
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Adolf Eichmann establishing an Office for Jewish Emigration in Vienna. Himmler then establishes Mauthausen concentration camp near Linz.
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Outbreak of World War II, Poland overrun by German army: pogroms in Poland; beginning of the Holocaust.
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Essentially, the extermination of all Jews in Europe
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However, there is evidence of social persecution of the Jewish population as there was a considerable backlash, and perceived fairness was low. The Jewish Advisor to the American Military Government concluded in 1948 that “... if the United States Army were to withdraw tomorrow, there would be pogroms on the following day.”
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Many members of the Jewish community were interrogated, detained, and harassed. Jews were accused of “cosmopolitanism” and defamed as “agents of the West” and traitors intent on undermining the socialist state
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The state’s indifference to Jewish ceme-teries and to their desecration are emblematic of the problematic and inconsequential nature of the “anti-fascism” it so touted.
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However, this continued for the majority of East Germany's rule under Communists
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