Hitler’s first part of his master plan was to isolate the Jews in every way possible. He managed to do this by getting his Nazi’s to attack Jews in many different ways. His nazi storm troopers would attack Jews in the streets of Berlin. Normally gangs of five up to thirty people ended up attacking one Jew. An english journalist who had seen some of these attacks describe the people as beaten …show more content…
This was the time when German Jews were stripped of their citizenship once again launching another major cultural attack. The Nuremberg laws were laws designed to be the protection of German Blood and the Reich citizenship law. These law 's purpose was to restrict Jews from certain things and to define who was allowed citizenship in Germany. The ones who were allowed citizenship were those who were of ‘German or kindred blood’ and these people were also the only ones allowed civil and political rights. The next part was to restrict the Jews ‘drity’ blood from spreading and displaying as Germans. This was done by making laws such as “Jews are forbidden to fly to the Reich or National flag or to display the Rich colours” and “marriages between Jews and subjects of the state of Germany or related by blood are forbidden. However these laws rose up another issue that was ‘what makes a Jew’. Even though barriers between Jews and the Aryan race had been established this problem still arose. Eventually two basic groups were created. A full Jew who was someone with three Jewish grandparents. Yet the anyone with two Jewish grandparents but did not practise Judaism or have a Jewish spouse was or someone who had only one Jewish grandparent were given another name. The name was Mischlinge or mongrel. But for all use anyone with a Jewish …show more content…
Something that was so extreme that Jews would have to leave. This event was called Kristallnacht meaning night of the broken glass. Kristallnacht was triggered by an assasination of a low german official in the German embassy in france by a Jew. The Nazis saw this as an excuse to cause mass outrage at the Jews. On this night thousands of Jewish properties such as businesses, hospitals, schools and even shules were burned and destroyed. Thirty thousand Jews were arrested and sent to concentration