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In 1933, Hitler took action against Jewish people in Germany by
building ghettos for Jewish people in many cities.
boycotting Jewish-owned businesses.
encouraging mob attacks on Jewish communities.
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boycotting Jewish-owned businesses.
In April 1933 the Nazi government organized a nationwide boycott of Jewish businesses and professions and passed laws (e.g., the April 1933 civil-service law) excluding Jews from many jobs. Ghettos were created later in occupied territories during WWII, and large-scale state-condoned pogroms (e.g., Kristallnacht) occurred in 1938.
In April 1933 the Nazi government organized a nationwide boycott of Jewish businesses and professions and passed laws (e.g., the April 1933 civil-service law) excluding Jews from many jobs. Ghettos were created later in occupied territories during WWII, and large-scale state-condoned pogroms (e.g., Kristallnacht) occurred in 1938.
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