Anti-Semitism: policies and actions towards the Jews, including the boycott of Jewish shops and the Nuremberg Laws
From 1933, the Nazi regime used laws and organised actions to strip Jewish people of their rights and livelihoods. The 1935 Nuremberg Laws removed Jewish citizenship entirely.
Real World
Victor Klemperer, a Jewish professor in Dresden, recorded in his diaries how the Nuremberg Laws of September 1935 stripped him of his university post, his right to employ a non-Jewish servant, and ultimately his German citizenship — reducing him, as he wrote, to a non-person.
Exam Focus
Show anti-Semitic policy as a deliberate escalation from economic exclusion (1933) to legal statelessness (1935) — chronological progression earns higher-level marks.
Essay Framework
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