how did the jews rights get taken away?
Jews were deprived of the right to life, liberty and property. Jews could not own pets or bicycles. They also had a strict curfew to obey. Nazi Youth was the only youth organization allowed. The Nazis took away their freedom and forced the Jews into ghettos and concentration camps. The Jews lost the right to own property. They essentially lost all their liberty and were even told they could not be out of the home after a mandated curfew. The Nazis also took the Jews right to live and murdered as many of them as they could. Even before the Holocaust, Jewish people -- in particular European Jews -- had to flee their homelands due to discrimination and anti-Semitism. They most often emigrated to Palestine, the United States, and England. A small number also went to other countries such as Argentina and South Africa.
Emigration took a sudden leap when the Nazis, under Hitler’s leadership, began to actively restrict Jews in Germany and then in the German-occupied neighbouring countries. More than 60,000 Jews chose to go to Palestine, which already had a population of 300,000 Jewish settlers and was under British rule. Another 180,000 German Jews left Germany; however, Jews in other countries were trapped by the Nazi invasion.
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Emigration took a sudden leap when the Nazis, under Hitler’s leadership, began to actively restrict Jews in Germany and then in the German-occupied neighbouring countries. More than 60,000 Jews chose to go to Palestine, which already had a population of 300,000 Jewish settlers and was under British rule. Another 180,000 German Jews left Germany; however, Jews in other countries were trapped by the Nazi invasion.
We got our infnformation at these sources:
http://www.ask.com/question/what-rights-did-the-nazis-take-away-from-the-jews
http://holocaustcenterpgh.org/page.aspx?id=148359