Discrimination against Jews in German work 1933-1939, 1: Goal 1 =========================== is discriminated from How to describe the Jews in Germany from 1933 to 1939. After gaining power, the Nazis successfully managed all aspects of German life. Nazis can use police, courts, schools, newspapers and radios to practice their racist discrimination. The total population of less than 1% of Jews in 1933 is the main target of attack, but since they are recognized as a threat to purity, gypsies and restricted people are singled out for discrimination I will. The Aryan race.
1) The first record of discrimination against Jews between 1933 and 1939 was 1933. In April 1933, an official boycott of Jewish shops, lawyers, doctors' day was held in Germany. This action was taken within a few days of Nazi power supply and many people also do not believe that the Jews take Nazi view point anti-Semitism. Nazis continued to print anti-Jewish propaganda to their newspaper DerStürmer. The Jewish lawyers wrote a report with a crack, each of which was a very tough treatment in his daughter, 1933: "On March 10, 1933, my father was one of his clients I went to the police headquarters on behalf of the police headquarters and arrested complaints - and my father was well, I am happy. "I said" You want to do room number of Dr. Siegel so "happened to be underground I said to him that he went to the police headquarters. I will go first. "When he got there he saw a mob of brown shirts, they began to beat him.
Sternhell did not compare Israel in 1941 after the Nazi Germany slaughter, but before the Nazis planned denial of the German Jewish fundamental rights of expulsion and era in 1939. Since 1933, there was a steady process of so-called gradual discrimination against German Jews. The first action was "recovery of vocational civil servants law", which dismissed most of Jewish civil servants. Because Jews may not possess business, the Jewish children will go to public school for the next 6 years, even on November 29, 1938, they can not have a pigeon dove, citizenship The Jews and their economic poverty have also been lifted! Anti-Semitism in the pre-war German Nazis
When Professor Ze'ev Sternhell of the genocide survivor compared Israel and Nazi Germany, it was time to wake up.