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What were the jews not allowed to do during the Holocaust?

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What were the jews not allowed to do during the Holocaust?

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I think you mean, what were they not allowed to do BEFORE the Holocaust! 1933 When Hitler came to power the first action taken against Jews was the boycott of Jewish shops, businesses doctors and dentists. 1934, Jews were made to use separate seats on buses, trains and park benches. They were banned from some public places and not allowed to use state hospitals or be educated after age 14. Passports were stamped with a ā€˜J’ which would allow them to leave Germany, but not return. Later 1934 Jews were excluded from professions such as teaching, journalism and law. 1935 Nuremburg laws were passed which defined who counted as a Jew, forced Jews to wear the Yellow Star and forbade intermarriage. November 7th 1938 a Polish Jew shot dead a German official in Paris as a protest against Nazi treatment of Jews. November 9-10th Jewish shops and property were attacked throughout Germany. The smashed shop windows led to the name Kristallnacht-night of the broken glass. 12 November: Conference held

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