Anti-jewish laws include the Nuremberg Laws, labeling Jews as subjects. De-naturalization law revokes the citizenship of naturalized Jews and "undesirables" Jews are prohibited from owning gun stores or trading weapons.
Anti-jewish laws include the Nuremberg Laws, labeling Jews as subjects. De-naturalization law revokes the citizenship of naturalized Jews and "undesirables" Jews are prohibited from owning gun stores or trading weapons.
Anti-jewish laws include the Nuremberg Laws, labeling Jews as subjects. De-naturalization law revokes the citizenship of naturalized Jews and "undesirables" Jews are prohibited from owning gun stores or trading weapons.
"The Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor", regarding Jewish marriage. "The Reich Citizenship Law", labeling Jews as subjects. "The Law for the Protection of the Genetic Health of the German People", which required all persons wanting to marry to submit to a medical examination, after which a "Certificate of Fitness to Marry" would be issued if they were found to be disease free. The certificate was required in order to get a marriage license. Supplementary Anti-Jewish Laws: De-Naturalization Law revokes the citizenship of naturalized Jews and undesirables. (July 1933) Jews are no longer permitted to serve as officers in the Wehrmacht (May 1935) Jews are banned from working as tax agents or advisors (January 1936) Jews are banned from working as veterinarians (April 1936) Jewish teachers are no longer permitted to work in government schools (October 1936) Municipal authorities in Berlin exclude Jewish children from state schools there (April 1937) Jews are no longer permitted to change their surname or use an alias (January 1938). Jews are banned from working as auctioneers (February 1938). Jews are prohibited from owning gun stores or trading weapons (July 1938). Jews are banned from health spas and resorts (July 1938). All Jews must add either Israel or Sara to their given names (August 1938).
Jewish doctors are prohibited by law from treating
non-Jewish patients (September 1938). Jews must have a large red J stamped on their passports (October 1938). Jews are prohibited from moving freely around Germany (November 1938). Jews are no longer allowed to keep or use carrier pigeons (November 1938). Jews are no longer permitted to have own a car or a drivers license (December 1938). All Jewish academics, lecturers and students are expelled from universities (December 1938). Jews are ordered to surrender precious metals and gemstones (February 1939). Jews are forbidden from buying lottery tickets or claiming prizes (August 1939). Jews are no longer allowed to install, maintain or use telephones (July 1940).