Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust
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- 1933-39
- Anti-Jewish laws
- Forced Jews to register and wear Star of David
- This turned into forcing Jews out of careers and homes
- Prohibited marriage between Jews and Non Jewish Germans
- Finally loss of citizenship
Summary: Anti-Semitism started in 1933 with the Nuremberg laws, which were a series of laws against Jews. It began with forcing jews to register and wear the Star of David, which led to forcing them out of careers and homes, and eventually prohibiting marriage between Jews and non Jewish people, and then loss of citizenship
Subjective question: How different would the world be today without the Holocaust?
Quote: "The Holocaust illustrates the consequences of prejudice, racism and stereotyping on a society. It forces us to examine the responsibilities of citizenship and confront the powerful ramifications of indifference and inaction." - Tim Holden
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