THE TIMES

On April 1, 1933, in Germany, Jewish doctors, lawyers, police, teachers and stores were boycotted. Six days later, the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service was passed, banning Jews from government jobs. Proponents of this law, and the several thousand more that were to follow, most frequently explained them as necessary to prevent the infiltration of damaging, "alien-type" (Artfremd) hereditary traits into the German national or racial community (Volksgemeinschaft).
Between 1935 and 1936 persecution of the Jews increased apace during the implementation of "Gleichschaltung" (lit.: "standardisation"), the process by which the Nazis achieved complete control over German society. The Nuremberg Laws (Nürnberger Gesetze) of 1935 were anti-Semitic laws in Nazi Germany introduced at the annual Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg. On September 15, 1935 the "Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honor" was passed, preventing marriage between any Jew and Gentile. At the same time, the "Reich Citizenship Law" was passed and was reinforced in November by a decree, stating that all Jews, even quarter- and half-Jews, were no longer citizens of their own country (their official title became "subjects of the state").
By January 1, 1938, German Jews were prohibited from operating businesses and trades, and from offering goods and services. In the Autumn of 1938, only 40,000 of the formerly 100,000 Jewish businesses were still in the hands of their original owners. Aryanisation was completed with the enactment of a regulation, the Verordnung zur Ausschaltung der Juden aus dem deutschen Wirtschaftsleben of November 12, 1938, through which the remaining businesses were transferred to non-Jewish owners and the proceeds taken by the state. Jewelry, stocks, real property and other valuables had to be sold below market value. Jewish employees were fired, and self-employed people were prohibited from working in their respective professions. *
THE HOLOCAUST
The Holocaust (from the Greek (holókauston): holos, "whole" and kaustos, "burnt"), also known as The Shoah (Hebrew), is is the term used to describe the genocide of approximately six million European Jews during World War II. It was a program of systematic state-sponsored extermination by Nazi Germany, its allies, and collaborators.*
A quote

"My conscience does not allow me simply to throw the responsibility on minor people...
A thousand years will pass and still Germany's guilt will not have been erased."
-- Hans Michael Frank, (1900-1946), German lawyer, Reich Minister Without Portfolio in Nazi Germany, Governor-General of occupied Poland, prosecuted during the Nuremberg trials, found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity and hanged on October 16, 1946.

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