Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Rules in Germany

1. Who could now be defined as a "Jew"?
The people in Germany who had 3 or 4 Grandparents who were Jew were considered Jews even if the person did not agree with himself being Jew, It was the German law.

2. What was meant by "Aryanizing" Jewish Businesses?
What the Germans mean by Aryanizing Jewish Businesses, would mean that Jewish workers and managers were forced by Germans to quit their job, the new host of Jewish businesses were hosted by non-Jewish Germans and there were fixed prices in the Jewish businesses.

3. How were Jews who were professional ( lawyers, doctors etc.) restricted?
The Jews who were professionals at good jobs were restricted rather not to study their job any more, and not being able to apply their job to non-Jewish Germans.
For Example: Jewish doctors were not able to help non-Jewish Germans

4. What did Jewish identity cards need to include now?
The Jewish identification cards needed to include a large red "J" on their card to show that they are Jewish..

5. What was the " Law for the protection of Hereditary Health of German People" ( sum up in your own words)?
The " Law for the protection of Hereditary Health of German People" was the requirement for all German married couples to receive a certificate from the public health authorities. Which was a certificate of fitness to marry. People with contagious sicknesses were not legible for these certificates.

1 comment:

  1. Manuel, excellent! Thorough answers. 10/10

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