Solution 1 - Jewish Laws Flashcards
(6 cards)
1
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What was the aim?
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- Segregation between the Aerian Race and Jewish Race
- Because Hitler wanted Nazi Germany to be an Aerian-only state
- This is why Hitler established Ghettos
- Dehumanise the Jewish
- More control over his people
- Getting rid of the Jews was seen as the most logical consequence
2
Q
Explain how education of the youth was used to indoctrinate them about Nazi ideas
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- Being at school enabled the Nazis to preach their doctrines in a learning environment.
- Hitler could promote many things in this type of respected setting and subsequently, people would be more likely to believe in them.
- When comparing the way in which Nazis indoctrinated their Nazi ideas within the youth through education, it is clear that Hitler could control what the children were learning.
- This means that they would only hear things Hitler wanted them to.
- To build the classroom around Nazi ideologies, the inferior race - that is the Jews - children were not allowed to attend school in response to the apprehension, and supposition that Jews would be an issue for this type of regime.
3
Q
Deprived Jews of a normal childhood - Jewish Laws in relation to this.
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- Jewish teachers were banned from teaching in state schools
- Jews were excluded from sports and gymnastics clubs
- Jews were only allowed to sit on benches marked, ‘Jews’
Jewish people were no longer allowed to attend school
4
Q
Made it impossible for Jews to earn a decent living
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- Jewish lawyers were forbbiden to work as a laywer in Berlin
- Emigrants were not allowed to take valuables with them
- Jewish doctors were no longer allowed to work as doctors
5
Q
Were seen at the time as only minor nuisances that people could ‘put up with’
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- Jews were denied German Citzeship
- Jewish publishings houses and workshops were closed down
- Jews could be evicted from their homes without a reason given and without notice being served
6
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The impact on the Jews over the years since the laws were enforced.
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