How The Holocaust Contributed To The Tragedy Of War

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History

 

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September 18, 2014

 

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In the latter portions of 1933, laws were passed that forbid Jews from being part of the Civil Service, laws that banned Jews from being physicians, lawyers, and musicians, laws that banned Jews from owning farms, or taking part in agriculture, and laws that caused Jews to be excluded from schools and universities, from belonging to the Journalist’s Association, and from being newspaper editors...
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In 1935, more laws, called the Nuremburg laws, were passed, that caused German Jews to be deprived of their citizenship and their civil rights. Many say that the Holocaust begin in the latter portions of 1938, (November 9, to be exact), during “The night of Broken Glass” or “Kristallnacht.” During this night, Jews were attacked and Jewish property was vandalized across Germany, which resulted in the death of approximately 100 Jews and 30,000 Jews being sent to concentration camps, 7,000 Jewish shops and 1,668 synagogues damaged or destroyed...
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