How did the Nazis make Jews unwelcome?

Answer:
Jew were, among other things:

  • Banned from employment in the public sector (1933).
  • Banned from a growing range of occupations (1933 onwards).
  • Banned from writing for the media (1933).
  • Classified as second class citizens (Nuremberg Laws, 1935)
  • Expelled from higher education (1933 and 1938).
  • Subjected to a barrage of anti-Jewish propaganda which blamed them for all of Germany's misfortunes ...
  • Some Jews were beaten up in the street by Nazi Stormtroopers, while the police simply looked on: Jews were in effect denied protection normally given by the law (1933).
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