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Anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany in 1935-1938

World War II was hard for many people. But it was especially hard for those who had to endure the pain from the very beginning. I’m mainly speaking of the Jews, or using the German word for Jew, Jude. These people went through the most horrifying things that you could think of. They were banned from their own homes; their shops and their ways of living were attacked. The Jews even had to sit on separate benches; they were marked either for the Jews only or for Aryans only. Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party did everything they could to make life for them miserable.
When Adolf Hitler came into office for the first time in 1933, he changed every law possible. And he and his SS, or Security Squad, murdered anyone who got into the way of what he was doing. They passed the first law on April 7th, 1933. This law was “For the Restoration of the Civil Service.” The rules and regulations are as follows:
1. This divided Germans into “Aryans and Non Aryans”. Non Aryans are people ...

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