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“ Essential Question • Describe the Nuremberg Laws and explain how they were an example of Social Darwinism. (MC) Hostility toward or prejudice against Jews or Judaism Anti-Semitism before Hitler Medieval Europe: o Medieval Christian Churches barred Jews from owning land, practicing trade and handicrafts o Jews were blamed for the death of Jesus o Blamed for diseases,famines and economic hardships Laws against Jews 1933 1933 – Jews in government jobs were forced to resign 1934 – banned from working for nonjewish businesses and farming Land seized limited numbers could still teach, practice medicine or law Anti-Semitism before Hitler 1880’s o Russia under Alexander III had pogroms against the Jews o Their were violent mob attacks, Jews were given restrictions, they were beaten and killed o Jewish homes were looted and burned The Nuremburg Laws of 1935 Three Laws passed by the Nazis on September 15, 1935 ~Also includes several auxiliary Laws that followed “Legal basis for racial discrimination.” -http://www.btinternet.com/~ablumsohn/laws.htm The Laws Were… 1) To clarify the requirements of citizenship in the Third Reich 2) To assure the purity of German blood and German honor 3) To clarify the position of Jews in the Reich. Requirements for Third Reich Citizenship General Assault Badge A citizen of the Reich may be only one who is of German or kindred blood Shows that he is both desirous and personally fit to serve the German people and the Reich loyally German Blood and Honor Only citizens of the Reich, as bearers of full political rights, can exercise the right of voting in political matters, and have the right to hold public office Position of Jews in the Reich A Jew cannot be a citizen of the Reich. He/She cannot exercise the right to vote; he/she cannot hold public office. Rules for Jews in the Reich, 1938 Operation of retail shops, mail order houses, independent exercise of handicrafts is forbidden It is forbidden to offer goods or services in the markets of all kinds, fairs, or exhibitions “We are going to destroy the Jews” -Adolph Hitler Kristallnacht November 9, 1938 The Nazis unleashed a wave of pogroms against Jews in Germany Emden Synagogue 101 synagogues and almost 7,500 Jewish businesses were destroyed Historical Vocabulary Word: Social Darwinism Teacher’s Explanation: Misapplication of theory of survival of the fittest to human societies which justifies social inequality. My Graphic Representation: My Meaning: Social Darwinism in Nazi Germany • Hitler believed humans = animals to whom the genetics laws, learned from livestock breeding, could be applied. • The Nazis believed that instead of permitting natural forces and chance to control evolution, they must direct the process to advance the human race. The first step to achieve this goal was to isolate the ‘inferior races’ The Nazis adopted as a state policy the killing of every “inferior," "deficient," "flawed" and sick" human being who "polluted" the Aryan race. • Only for Jews • Above: Do not buy from the Jews; Buy from German shops. • Right: Get the Jews out of the schools – they are our downfall Sites of destruction towards Jewish synagogues and businesses Movement of Jews 1937-1938 Movement of Jews started as a part of the Anti-Semitic campaign The main movement of Jews occurred after “The Night of Broken Glass” 26,000 Jews were arrested and sent to concentration camps, Jews were physically attacked and beaten, 91 died Review Questions 1) What is anti-Semitism? Provide some examples that predate Hitler. 2) What were the Nuremberg laws of 1935? Provide several examples. 3) What was Kristallnacht? 4) What is Social Darwinism? 5) How were the Nuremberg Laws an example of Social Darwinism? 6) When did moving the Jews to the concentration camps begin?