Study the genealogical table produced by the Nazis. Who was Jewish? STARTER.

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Study the genealogical table produced by the Nazis. Who was Jewish? STARTER

How did Hitler make the Jews into non-citizens? Watch first 15 minutes to History File: The Master Race Note down in books different ways Hitler made the Jews into non-citizens TASK 1

Why did the Nazis organise boycotts of Jewish businesses? The Nazi government supported and encouraged street violence against the Jews On 1 April 1933 the Nazis organised a nationwide BOYCOTT of Jewish businesses, claiming that it was an act of revenge against critics of the Nazi regime Stormtroopers barred the entrances to shop and the Star of David was daubed on shop windows.

How did Hitler take away the rights of Jews? Over the next ten years, Hitler introduced many laws which gradually took away from the Jews of Germany their rights as German citizens. In the early 1990s two German artists wanted to remind people of how German Jews had been treated in the 1930s and 1940s. They lived in an area of Berlin where many Jews had lived. All around the area they put up 80 metal sign attached to lamp posts. On one side of each sign was a simple drawing of an everyday object. On the other, without any comment at all, was a law relating to that object. Click here to enlarge map Watch this video clip. What laws can you see in the clip?video clip.

TASK In this task you will use 32 of these lamp-post signs to see how the persecution of German Jews increased during the 1930s and 1940s Look carefully at the signs in your pack. Sort into groups the laws that: 1. 1.Deprived Jews of a normal childhood 2. 2.Made it impossible for Jews to earn a decent living 3. 3.Publicly identified Jews as being Jewish 4. 4.Inconvenienced Jews or removed their ability to move around freely Discuss at which point did Jews cease to be citizens of Germany Discuss how the laws made other Germans think that Jews were not normal citizens?

Type up what you have learnt in the lesson Provide examples of laws which: 1. 1.Deprived Jews of a normal childhood 2. 2.Made it impossible for Jews to earn a decent living 3. 3.Publicly identified Jews as being Jewish 4. 4.Inconvenienced Jews or removed their ability to move around freely At which point did Jews cease to be citizens of Germany? Explain your answer How did the laws make other Germans think that Jews were not normal citizens? Explain your answer HOMEWORK How did Hitler make the Jews into non- citizens?

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