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European and World context: Hitler and Nazi Germany, 1919-1939

Quick questions on Nazi persecution and opposition - SQA National 5 History

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What is the persecution of Jewish people?
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The Nazis' persecution of Jewish people intensified over the 1930s. From 1933 they organised boycotts of Jewish-owned shops and businesses and barred Jewish people from many jobs in the civil service, the professions and universities. Nazi propaganda relentlessly portrayed Jews as enemies of Germany. In 1935 the Nuremberg Laws stripped Jews of German citizenship and banned marriage and relationships between Jews and non-Jews.
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What did the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 do? [2 marks]
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What happened during Kristallnacht in 1938? [2 marks]
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Give two reasons there was little effective opposition to the Nazis. [2 marks]

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