Graphic Organizer Answers Jews in Nazi Germany Graphic Organizer Answers
1933 – Organized boycott of Jewish shops and businesses
1934 - Banned from public places – pools, parks, etc. Laws 1934 - Banned from public places – pools, parks, etc. Could fire people who were Jewish
Laws that took rights from the Jews Nuremberg Laws 1935 Laws that took rights from the Jews Hitler defined who was Jewish and thus, the enemy Removed German citizenship from Jews Interracial marriage banned Later no property, no jobs
Attacks on Jewish homes, businesses, synagogues Beaten, sent to camps Kristallnacht 1938 – Night of Broken Glass Attacks on Jewish homes, businesses, synagogues Beaten, sent to camps Jews fined for the damage!
Outbreak of war intensified attacks on Jews Forced into ghettos Ghettos and the War Outbreak of war intensified attacks on Jews Forced into ghettos 1941 – SS “Special Action Groups” to kill all Soviet Jews (Einsatzgruppen) Mobile killing squads
Adolph Eichmann in charge Extermination camps created Final Solution 1942 - Wannsee Conference planned the destruction of all Jews in Europe Adolph Eichmann in charge Extermination camps created 6 million Jews murdered