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Hitler’s Policy towards Jews in Germany

Hitler’s Policy towards Jews in Germany. Hitler as Chancellor. Hitler becomes Chancellor 1933 NAZISM – philosophy based on racial and ethnic hatred This philosophy becomes law!. Nuremberg Laws September 15, 1935. Reich Citizenship Law & Blood Laws

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Hitler’s Policy towards Jews in Germany

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  1. Hitler’s Policy towards Jews in Germany

  2. Hitler as Chancellor • Hitler becomes Chancellor 1933 • NAZISM – philosophy based on racial and ethnic hatred • This philosophy becomes law!

  3. Nuremberg LawsSeptember 15, 1935 • Reich Citizenship Law & Blood Laws • The Reich Minister (Frick) with the Deputy of the Fuhrer (Hess) may revoke citizenship • Partly Jewish is anyone who is descended from one or two grandparents who are fully Jewish • A Jew can not be a citizen • Only a citizen may vote

  4. Nuremberg LawsSeptember 15, 1935 • Jewish Civil Servants must retire by 12/31/35 • Also to be considered a Jew is a partly Jewish national: • Belongs to a Jewish community • Who was married to a Jewish person • Offspring of marriage of Jew and non Jew • Offspring of an extramarital relationship involving a Jew

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