Sunday, October 18, 2009

Monday's class went well. We continued to review chapter 2. It's cruel that Jews could no longer work and were fired from their jobs, which led to financial problems and difficult to support their families. The Nuremberg Laws were harsh. Jews couldn't be married nor have any kind of relationship with a German or German blood related. Jews couldn't even have the German flag. Men had to add Isreal to their name and women had to add Sara, if their name wasn't recognized as a Jew. Jewish businesses had to be registered to the government, then had to be sold cheaply or given to a non-Jew. On Jews identity card, they had to have a "J" or "Jude" stamped on thier clothing.

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  1. thats cruel going over the gov. so the Jews have a identification that could be known there Jews.

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