Did Early Nazi Laws Target Only Practicing Jews? #DOD #shorts00:01:30

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Did early Nazi laws target only practicing Jews?
In 1933, Nazi Germany introduced racial laws that excluded Jews based on ancestrynot religion. The Aryan Paragraph, the April 1933 boycott, and early civil service purges marked the beginning of systematic racial discrimination in the Third Reich.

This short from our Death of Democracy series explores how legal exclusion became state policy in Hitlers Germany.

Topics:
Nazi racial laws 1933
Aryan Paragraph explained
How Hitler dismantled democracy
Early anti-Jewish legislation
Weimar Republic collapse
Rise of Nazi dictatorship

Watch the full Death of Democracy episode in the linked video.

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