What were the step taken against the jews between 1933 and 1939
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•Nazi beleived that the Jews were the killer of Christ.
•Jews were not allowed to own any land
•They survived mainly through trade and moneylending.
•Jews teacher dismissed from the school
•Children were segregated. Germans Jews could not either sit together or play together.
•Children were taught to be loyal and submissive to hate the Jews and worship Hitler.
•Nazi propoganda films were created to hated Jews.
•Jews were referred as vermin, pests.
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See all my points and I hope this answer is definitely helpful for u :)
•Nazi beleived that the Jews were the killer of Christ.
•Jews were not allowed to own any land
•They survived mainly through trade and moneylending.
•Jews teacher dismissed from the school
•Children were segregated. Germans Jews could not either sit together or play together.
•Children were taught to be loyal and submissive to hate the Jews and worship Hitler.
•Nazi propoganda films were created to hated Jews.
•Jews were referred as vermin, pests.
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The steps taken against the Jews between 1933-39 are as follows. The Nuremberg Laws of Citizenship of September 1935 was passed which had following clauses.
(a) Only people of Germans or related blood would be called Germans, enjoying the protection of the state.
(b) Marriages between Jews and Germans were prohibited.
(c) It was a crime to have extramarital relations between Jews and Germans.
(d) Jews could not fly the national flag.
Other legal measures included:
(a) Boycott of Jewish business
(b) Jews were expelled from government services.
(c) Their property was forcibly confiscated.
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