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What laws did the nazis pass against the jews and what affect did these laws have?  

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Craig Holburd 93 History Assessment Why did the Nazis pass laws against the Jews and what affect did these laws have? Between 1933 and 1935 when the Nazis came to power, a series of laws were made which restricted the daily lives of Jewish people. In this assessment I am going to discuss the reasons the laws were created and what affect they had on Jews living in Germany at that time. Before 1933 Jews were living happy lives since they had come to Europe over 2000 years ago. Most Jewish people lived in big families and inhabited in small towns in Eastern Europe. As most families were quite poor they only lived in small houses called shtetls. They had strong beliefs about their religion and life and they believed education was very important. Most Jews spoke Yiddish as their first language along with Hebrew. Their happy lives completely changed in 1933 when laws...

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