Discrimination and isolation

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What happened on November 9th 1938?

Many jews were atacked all over Germany. Their houses, schools, and cemeteries were plastered. Because of all shattered glass found on the streets, this event was later called 'Kristallnacht'.

Who had organised this pogrom (razzia tegen joden) ?

It looked like a spontaneous outburst by the people, but iin reality the SA had organised it.

Who were blamed for the violence?

The Jews because they had supposedly provoked the violence, they had to pay a fine of a billion German marks.
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When Hitler seized power, what did he do according to anti-semitism?

- anti- jewish feelings by fierce propaganda
- wasn't seen as faith, but as race
- even those who weren't jewish but who had jewish ancestors were seen jewish
- Posters announced that jews all over the wor were plotting to poison the 'Aryan race'

How were Jews represented in propaganda?

- as rats that made sick and weak
- sly and sensualists who wanted to defile the honour of German girls
- money-grubbers who brought honest Germans to ruin with their shops

How did the discrimination of Jews get even worse in 1935?

According to new racial laws. Jews wre no longer allowed to marry or sleep with 'Aryans'.  They also dissolved all Jews of their citizenship right. COmpanies owned by Jews were confiscated.

How did the persecution of Jews go even further in 1939?

In the occupied territories, the same anti-Jewish measures were taken. New rules to isolate Jews: such as wering a David star.

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