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| Jews must declare their incomes and property "to ensure that these assets are used in the best interests of the German economy." --April 26, 1938 | Anti-Semitic signs in Berlin are being temporarily removed for the 1936 Olympic Games. | At Bayerischer Platz, Jews may sit only on yellow park benches. --Eyewitness reports, 1939 |
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| Jewish children are expelled from public schools. --November 15, 1938
Prohibition of all school attendance. --June 20, 1942 |
Jews are permitted to use public transportation only to go to work. --September 13, 1941 Complete ban. --April 24, 1942 Use of ticket-machines is forbidden for Jews. --June 26, 1942 |
To avoid giving foreign visitors a negative impression, signs with strong language will be removed. Signs such as "Jews are not wanted here" will suffice. --January 29, 1997 |
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| Cigarettes and cigars are no longer sold to Jews. --June 11, 1942 | Jewish are and antique dealers are not allowed to practice their profession. Their businesses must be closed within four weeks. --1935 | Jews must hand over all electrical and optical appliances, bicycles, typewriters, and records. --June 19, 1942 |
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