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Concentration Camps Established
Jews were forced to live in concentration camps under harsh conditions. The remaining Jews were segregated and were limited in participation of public life. -
Nuremberg Laws Created
Laws were created such as the ones restricting Jews from marrying any German. Jews were also disenfranchised. -
Olympic Games Held In Germany
During the olympic games, the Nazis toned down their Anti-Jewish activities in order to avoid international criticism. -
Jews Removed From German Economy
German authorities removed Jews from German economy. Nazi party officials took over Jew-Owned buisnesses "Aryanizing" them. -
Jews Required Certain ID's
Jews were required to identify themselves in ways to permanently separate them from the rest of the population. They were required to carry identity cards that indicated their Jewish heritage.