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15 July, 00:21

How were the rights of Jews living in German-occupied countries limited by the naziz?

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  1. 15 July, 00:37
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    The Naziz didn't allow them to leave the area and they weren't aloud to be out at a certain time of day or night. Jews had something like the quarrying act except the Naziz didn't live with them but the Jews were required to let the Naziz search their home with or without a warrant.
  2. 15 July, 02:20
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    Good question. The Jewish people were limited to a certain curfew at night. Germans were constantly making fun of them and they had to sew on a yellow star to all their clothes or they would get arrested. They had their valuables confiscated. On Kristallnact (Translation: Night of broken glass), The synogogues and Jewish owned stores were burned down.
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