Monday, February 13, 2012

Laws in Nazi Germany

1. A Jew was not defined by their religion, they were defined as a jew if they had 3 or 4 grandparents who were Jewish, regardless of what the individual thought.

2. This means that the Jewish employees and manegers were kicked and were replaced by non-Jew Germans and had bargains made by the Nazi's.

3. The Jewish doctors weren't allowed to treat non-Jews and lawyers weren't allowed to practice law

4. They stamped a red J on it and gave the Jews middle names that sounded Jewish, like 'Israel' for males and 'Sara' for females to help the police to identify the Jews easily

5. This laws requires that a couple about to get married has to visit a public health authorities and get a fitness certificate to marry which were refused to those who were suffering illnesses and contagious diseases


1 comment:

  1. Viet, remember, don't start sentences with "they", "he" etc. I don't know who or what you are referring to! 6/10

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