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Pre-WWII
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INTENIONALIST The final extermination of the Jews was the plan from the beginning, as outlined and formed in Mein Kampf FUNCTIONALIST Final extermination was an evolved strategy, rather than a blue-print
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ACCORDING TO NUREMBERG LAWS 1935 Jew had 3 or 4 Jewish grandparents Mischling was a half-Jew who had two Jewish grandparents, practiced Judaism, and/or was a child of a ¾ Jew Mischling 1 st degree had two Jewish grandparents, but did not practice Judaism and was not married to a Jew Mischling 2 nd degree had one Jewish grandparent
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Stripped Jews of citizenship Prohibited marriage and sexual relations with non-Jews Jews would be put to death No Aryan woman under 45 could be employed in a Jewish house
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Not allowed to go to parks, zoos, etc. Not allowed to sit on benches, ride public transport Banned from public school No radios, furs Smaller rations (when given) to Jewish families
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A movement in reaction to growing anti-Semitism Believed only a Jewish homeland would solve the “Jewish question” Some Jews thought Zionism was counter- productive WHY? Basic Premise 1. Anti-Semitism will not go away 2. Jews are like any other nation, but without a homeland 3. Palestine should be their homeland
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Since 1933, Jews leaving Germany Rich and famous—no problem, any country was open Middle class to poor, very difficult If you couldn’t support yourself w/o a job, didn’t want you US Consulate told to issue visas sparingly
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25% tax on assets to leave Foreign Jews expelled 1938 increased persecution Males and females had to add Israel and Sara to their names Had to carry identification cards (Kennkarte) at all times
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By 1938, only 1/3 of German Jews had left Nowhere to go Forced sale of Jewish businesses and property to Aryans Money not given to sellers, but distributed by a bank In case of emigration, all money was confiscated Jewish households had to itemize their possessions
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Oct. 1938, Polish Jews living in Germany were rounded up, left in no- man’s land between Poland and Germany 7,000 people Herschel Grynzpan, living in France, heard about his families plight, shot a German diplomat
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