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Passports of a German Jew family stamped with a “J’ for “Jew”. The Nazis used the sign “Jood” to indicate that it was a Jewish store.

Passports of a German Jew family stamped with a “J’ for “Jew”

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Passports of a German Jew family stamped with a “J’ for “Jew”. The Nazis used the sign “Jood” to indicate that it was a Jewish store. Nazis handing out fliers telling Germans that Jews were their enemies. The Nazis forcing the Jewish owner to wear a boycott sign around h is neck. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Passports of a German Jew family stamped with a “J’ for “Jew”

Passports of a German Jew family stamped with a “J’ for “Jew”.

The Nazis used the sign “Jood” to indicate that it was a Jewish store.

Page 2: Passports of a German Jew family stamped with a “J’ for “Jew”

Nazis handing out fliers telling Germans that Jews were their enemies.

The Nazis forcing the Jewish owner to wear a boycott sign around his neck.

Page 3: Passports of a German Jew family stamped with a “J’ for “Jew”

SA storm Troopers putting up anti- Jewish boycott signs.

The Nazis guarding the Jewish- owned shop with a sign that says: “ You Jewish pig may your hands rot off!”.

Page 4: Passports of a German Jew family stamped with a “J’ for “Jew”

German students Burning the Jewish books because of the law saying that all Jewish books should be banned.

Propaganda used to convince Germans that Jews were their enemies.

Page 5: Passports of a German Jew family stamped with a “J’ for “Jew”

Jewish students being humiliated by German Students and in the board it says: “ The Jew is our greatest enemy! Beware of the Jew

From April 1933 to 1938 the law saying that Jews were not allowed to own any shops reduced the number of Jewish- Owned shops.