Dec 13, 2015
Kristallnacht November 7, 1938 – German
diplomat murdered in Paris November 9, 1938 – The Nazi
reaction 191 synagogues were set afire 1,500 Jewish businesses looted 100 Jews killed or wounded 30,000 Jews sent to camps
November 15, 1938 – Jewish Children expelled and curfews on Jews imposed
MOVIE
•After Kristallnacht the Jews systematically moved into Ghettos
•What is a Ghetto?
•How would doing this help Hitler implement his “Final Solution”?
Aryanization Laws 1933 – All non-Aryan civil
servants are forced to retire; Kosher butchering outlawed; German nationality can be revoked from those considered “undesirable”
Aryanization Laws 1934 – Jewish
newspapers can no longer be sold in the streets, Jews deprived of the status of citizenship; marriage and sexual relations between Jews and Aryans forbidden
Aryanization Laws 1938 – Jews must carry i.d. cards and Jewish
passports are marked with a red J; Jews may no longer own or bear arms; Jews may no longer attend plays, concerts, etc.; all Jewish children are moved to Jewish school; all Jewish businesses are shut down, Jews may no longer be in certain places at certain times; Jews must hand over driver’s licenses and car registrations; Jews must sell their businesses and hand over securities and jewels; Jews may no longer attend Universities
Aryanization Laws 1939 – Jews must follow curfews; Jews
must turn in radios to the police; Jews must wear yellow stars of David
Aryanization Laws 1940 - Jews may no longer have phones;
Begin taking German Jews into “protective custody” – deported to concentration camps
Aryanization Laws 1941 – Jews may
not leave their houses without permission from the police: Jews may no longer use public telephones
Aryanization Laws 1942 – Jews are forbidden to
subscribe to newspapers; keep dogs, cats, birds, etc; keep electrical equipment including typewriters, own bicycles, buy meat, eggs or milk, use public transportation; attend school