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18th March 1933
Jewish lawyers were
forbidden to conduct
legal affairs in Berlin
31st March 1933
Jewish judges were
suspended from office
31st March 1933
Jews could no longer
claim medical health
insurance
1st April 1933
Jewish teachersbanned from teaching in
municipal (state) schools
April 1933
Aryan and non-Aryan
children were forbidden
to play with each other
7th April 1933
Jewish civil servants
were dismissed from
public office
25th April 1933
Jews were excluded
from sport andgymnastic clubs
28th June 1933
Films were onlyrecognised as
German if they were made by
citizens of German descent
9th July 1933
Jews were excluded from
the German Chess
Federation
16th August 1933
Jews were excluded from
choirs
22nd August 1933
Jews were not allowed
to use thebathing beach
13th September 1933
Genetics and ethnology
(the study of race) were introduced in all schools as part of the examination syllabus
March 1935
Jewish writers were not allowed to engage in any
other form of literary activity in
Germany
31st March 1935
Jewish musicians were not allowed to practise their
profession
April 1935
Jews were only allowed
to sit on benches with
yellow marking
April 1935
Jewish art and antique dealers were prohibitedfrom practising
their trade
10th July 1935
Young Jews were not allowed to go
on walks in groups of more
than 20
15th September 1935
ALL JEWS HAD THEIR
GERMAN CITIZENSHIP REMOVED
Marriage ceremonies and extra marital sex between Germans and
Jews was punishable by imprisonment.
Marriages which had already taken place were declared
invalid.
29th January 1936
Jews had to hand over their electrical and optical equipment,
bicycles, typewriters and records
3rd April 1936
Jewish veterinary
surgeons were banned from
practising their
profession
14th April 1936Journalists had to
establish their Aryan descent back
to 1800 for both themselves and
their spouse
August 1936
Anti Jewish posters were temporarily
removed during the Olympic
Games
15th April 1937
Jews were forbidden to
obtain a doctorate
1st January 1938
Jews were forbidden to
become members of the
German Red Cross
22nd March 1938
Only Aryan Germans
could become allotment
holders
26th April 1938Jews had to disclose
their financial circumstances so that their assets
could be seized by the government
27th July 1938
Jewish street names
were changed
25th July 1938
Jewish doctors were notallowed to
practise any
more
31st July 1938
Non Jews were forbidden to
leave anything in their wills
to Jews
17th August 1938Male Jews were forced to add the name “Israel”,
and female Jews the name “Sara” to
their first names
5th October 1938
Jewish passports had to
be stamped with a letter
‘J”
5th October 1938
Passports of Jews whose emigration
was
undesirable were
confiscated
12th November 1938
Jews were no longer allowed to
conduct independent businesses as
craftsmen
12th November 1938
Jewish actors and
actresses were forbidden
to carry out their profession
12th November 1938
Jews were banned from conducting a
retail or
wholesale business
12th November 1938
Jews were banned from
visiting cinemas, theatres, operas
and concerts
12th November 1938
Jews were no longer
allowed to buy
newspapers and
magazines
15th November 1938
Jewish children were no
longer allowed to visit
state schools
3rd December 1938
Jews were not allowed to
use open-air and indoor
swimming pools
3rd December 1938
Jews had to hand over their
driving licenses and vehicle
permits
3rd December 1938
Jews were banned from
certain districts in the
city of Berlin
21st December 1938
Jewish women were no
longer able to practise
as midwives
December 1938
Jewish publishing
houses and bookshops
were closed down
16th January 1939
Emigrants were not allowed to take jewellery
and valuables with them
17th January 1939
Jewish dentists,
chemists and nurses
were forbidden to
practise
21st February 1939
Jews had to hand over jewellery,
gold, silver,
platinum and pearls
24th March 1939Jews had to clear up
the ruins of their synagogues that had been attacked by the
mobs and were forbidden to rebuild
them
30th April 1939
Jews could be evicted from their homes without a reason given and
without notice being served
1st September 1939
Jews were no longer allowed to leave their homes
after 8.00p.m (or9.00 p.m in the
summer)
23rd September 1939
Jews had to hand over
their radio sets
January 1940
Jews no longer received
ration cards for clothes
4th July 1940
Jews were only allowed to buy
groceries
between 4.00pm and 5.00pm
4th March 1941
All Jews were compelled
to do forced labour
24th March 1941
Jewish children were only allowed to use public transport if their school was further than 5 km from their home
26th June 1941
Jews were forbidden to
receive soap and
shaving soap
29th July 1941Jews had their
telephones
disconnected and were banned from
using
public telephones
2nd August 1941
Jews were banned from
using public libraries
1st September 1941
All Jews over the age of 6 had to wear the yellow star with
the word Jewwritten on it
13th September 1941
Jews were only allowed to use
public transport
on their way to work
18th September 1941
Jews were forbidden to use public transport
during rush hour and were only allowed to
occupy a seat if no other passengers were
standing
18th September 1941
Jews needed a police permit if they wanted toleave their place
of residence
January 1942
Jews were forced to hand over furs
and woollen clothing
14th February 1942
Bakers were forbidden
to sell cakes to Jews and Poles
26th February 1942
Jews were forbidden to
use ticket machines
24th March 1942
Jews were only allowed to use
public transport if their workplace was
more than 7 km from their home
26th March 1942
All Jewish residences
were to be marked with
the Star of David
24th April 1942
All use of public
transport was prohibited
15th May 1942
Jews were no longer
allowed to keep pets
11th June 1942
Jews were no longer allowed to receive cigarettes
or cigars
20th June 1942
All schools were closed to Jewish
children
22nd June 1942
Jews were no longer
allowed to have eggs
10th July 1942
Jews were no longer
allowed to have fresh milk
11th July 1942
Berlin Jews deported
directly to the
extermination camp at
Auschwitz
7th August 1942
Poles and Jews were
forbidden to give
evidence in court
against Germans
18th September 1942
The supply of meat,
meat products and other rationed groceries to
Jews was discontinued
9th October 1942
Jews were no longer
allowed to buy books
26th March 1943
Organised arrests took place at the
workplace
for deportation
16th February 1945
Files dealing with anti-
Jewish activities were
destroyed