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Describe the economic conditions of the jews and nazis ..........class 9th chapter 3

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This regulation contains the following severe restrictions in respect to the economic activities of the Jews in this country:

1. A maximum of 500 zloty may be paid out in cash to a Jew, and the rest must be deposited in a blocked account in a financial institution.

2. Banks may pay out to a Jew a maximum of 250 zl. a week from his accounts, or credit his accounts with this sum.

3. A Jewish family may not possess more than 2,000 zl. not deposited in a bank....

The above regulations make it impossible for Jews to conclude any business transaction or fill any orders, as a businessman must have at his disposal large sums of money for the purchase of goods or the execution of large orders, particularly now as transactions on credit have completely disappeared. How can a Jewish trader or craftsman buy the necessary goods or raw materials if he may possess only 2,000 zl. and may only collect 500 zl. a month of monies owing to him, has to pay cash and then may often wait several months until he can sell his goods? As a result, hundreds of Jewish enterprises had to be liquidated immediately after these regulations were made known....

...The Regulation of September 29, 1939, provides for officially appointed Administrators only in cases where the individual authorized to manage the enterprise up to then is abroad, or where the rational management of the enterprise is not possible for special reasons. In actual fact, official Administrators have been appointed in many Jewish firms where the owner is present, and there is no reason for complaint concerning the management

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