Nazi Persecution and the Holocaust: Nazi Policies and Laws

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Adolf Hitler Order Authorizing (October 1939)Aryanization of Jewish Property - Report of the Public ProsecutorDispatch to UK Government on Persecution of Jews in GermanyDomestic Help in Jewish Households after the Nuremberg LawsEstablishment of The Reich Central Office For Jewish EmigrationHeydrich's Guidelines for Higher SS and Police Leaders in Nazi Occupied Territories (July 1941)Hitler Bans Public Reference (July 1943)Hitler's Threats Against the Jews (1941-1945)Homosexuals and the Third ReichKeitel Bans Wehrmacht Contacts with Jews in the EastKristallnacht - "Night of Broken Glass" Table of ContentsLAGEBERICHT [SITUATION REPORT] OF THE SD FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER 1938Nazis Planned To Deport Jews To RussiaNuremberg LawsOrder Banning the Emigration of Jews from the ReichRegulation for the Elimination of the Jews from the Economic Life of GermanyReichszentrale Fuer Juedische AuswanderungReports on the Nazi Terror System (January 1936)SippenhaftSpecial Report of the State Police in Hannover to Heydrich (August 1935)SS Orders Expulsion of Soviet Jews From GermanySS Secrecy Pledge (July 1942)The "Final Solution" Table of ContentsThe Deportation of the Jews From The Palatinate (Pfalz, Germany)The French Vichy RegimeThe Madagascar PlanThe Nazi Anti-Jewish BoycottThe Nazi Euthanasia (T-4) Program Table of ContentsThe Nazi Regime in GermanyThe Nazis & the JewsThe Nuremberg Laws Table of ContentsThe Situation of the Jews in Germany in the Summer of 1941The Wannsee ConferenceYellow Badges, Stars & Markings Table of Contents