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The process of depriving German Jews of their rights started in April 1933. A hailstorm of anti-Jewish decrees followed, in all about 430 between 1933 and 1943. For example, in late 1933 most Jewish students were expelled from the German universities. It sounds from your question as if they are thinking of specifically of the Nuremberg Laws of September 1935.

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