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HW: Read article answer question. Monday, February 25th HW: Read article answer question. Interwar Years Test Thursday and Friday! Aim: How did Kristallnacht affect Jews living in Germany? Do Now: Explain a time you defended someone OR a time you did not defend someone and then wished you had.

Anti-Semitism: Prejudice or hostility against Jews.

Nazis call for boycott of Jewish businesses “Germans! Defend yourselves! Don’t buy from the Jews!”

Nuremberg Laws (1935) Prohibited Jews from marrying non-Jews Defined who a Jew was Deprived Jews of citizenship

Anti-Jewish Legislation Jewish children were not allowed to attend German schools Jews could not teach, practice law or medicine Jews could not publish books * Nazis hoped to impoverish Jews *

Respond to Joseph Goebbels’ argument that Kristallnacht was a necessary and justified action. Pair up with your elbow partner. Compare and discuss answers. Create a cohesive answer together that incorporates the best ideas. Share out.