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2. what did the german government require of jews in german society?

Question

  1. what did the german government require of jews in german society?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Starting in the 1930s under Nazi rule, the German government imposed a series of discriminatory and oppressive requirements on Jewish people. These included forced registration of Jewish identity, wearing yellow Star of David badges for public identification, exclusion from most professional and public roles, seizure of property, and eventually confinement to ghettos or deportation to concentration camps. Earlier measures also included stripping Jews of German citizenship via the Nuremberg Laws (1935) and barring intermarriage with non-Jews.

Answer:

Under Nazi rule, the German government required Jews to:

  1. Register their Jewish identity with authorities
  2. Wear yellow Star of David badges in public for easy identification
  3. Renounce German citizenship (via the 1935 Nuremberg Laws)
  4. Be excluded from most professional, educational, and public positions
  5. Surrender their property and assets
  6. Live in segregated ghettos (in later years of the regime)

These measures escalated to mass deportation and systematic genocide.