Bellwork – April 30 Write the following quote. “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing” What do you think this.

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Bellwork – April 30 Write the following quote. “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing” What do you think this means?

German Laws between

April 1933 One day boycott of all Jewish businesses. Jews with government jobs forced to retire.

May 1933 Books published by Jews or written about Jews are burned in public. Jews forced out of armed services.

1935 Jews are no longer German citizens. Jews cannot display German flags. Jews may not marry or have any relationship with a German.

1936 All non-Jewish children are required to join the Hitler Youth.

Quote from Hitler "The weak must be chiseled away. I want young men and women who can suffer pain. A young German must be as swift as a greyhound, as tough as leather, and as hard as steel."

Hitler Youth Ceremony

Quote from Hitler I begin with the young. We older ones are used up… But my magnificent youngsters! Look at these men and boys! What material! With them, I can create a new world.

1937 Jews can only get a passport to travel in special cases.

1938 Jews must register all property All Jews who have ever been convicted of any offense, including traffic violations, was arrested.

1938 Continued All Jews over 15 must carry special ID cards at all times. Jewish doctors had licenses canceled. Any street with a Jewish name was renamed.

1938 Continued Newly born Jewish children are to be named from an approved list of names. cannot own or bear arms. cannot attend German schools. cannot have a drivers license.

1939 All Jews must add Sarah or Israel to their names. Must give up all their gold, platinum, silver, pearls, or precious stones.

1939 Continued Jewish curfew set at 9 pm. Jews must hand in all radios. Jewish food rations reduced. No rice or cocoa allowed and less meat and butter.

1940 Jews cannot buy clothes or shoes. Jews cannot have phones.

1941 Must wear the Jewish star. May not leave Germany. Jews get no sick pay, vacation with pay or overtime. Jews cannot use public phones.

1942 Must hand in wool or fur clothes Cannot use public transportation Cannot have pets Hand in electrical appliances, typewriters and bicycles

1942 Continued All Jewish schools are closed. Jews get no meat, eggs, wheat products, or milk. Jews cannot buy books.

Homework Pick 3 laws from the notes and give your opinion about each one.