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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On April 1, 1933, the Nazis forcibly banned Jewish businessmen
Ninety-two years ago today, on April 1, 1933 (March 7, 1933), riots broke out when Nazi Germany banned Jewish shops. Signs to boycott Jewish shops and stormtroopers on guard On April 1, 1933, Germany began a boycott of Jews. Placards hung day and night in Germany, reading: "Jews all over the world are trying to strangle the new Germany", "German people, you must defend yourself! Don't buy Jewish things!" Not long ago, Hitler was excusing himself of the boycott of Jewish shops. The official explanation was that the action was the idea of Nazi citizens. The hoax was debunked last night when one of Hitler's ministers, Dr. Goebbels, gave a strongly anti-Jewish speech and explained to an excited audience how effective the boycott would be. Goebbels claimed that the boycott was temporary. But the Minister of Popular Enlightenment Propaganda threatened that the boycott of Jews would not stop until Jews around the world stopped boycotting German goods and stopped condemning the atrocities of the German government. German Workers' Party members stood in front of Jewish shops and sang boycott "Jewish goods" haha. Anti-Semitic campaign, with signs saying "Free Germany from the oppression of the Jewish capitalists. Don't buy anything in Jewish shops." People suspected of having Jewish ancestry were sent for despicable racial purity tests. On October 18, 1935, the Nazis promulgated the Law on the Protection of the Genetic Health of the German Nation, which became increasingly demanding in this regard News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1bip.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.09-15:30] 访问:77
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