Jewish Children in Nazi Germany Schools
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Hitler never liked the Jews... He blamed them for all the misfortunes that had befallen Germany (eg: he thought that the First World War and the Treaty of Versailles were the result of a Jewish conspiracy, and that the hyperinflation in 1923 was the result of an international Jewish attempt to destroy Germany). One of his main aims when he came to power was therefore to make it clear to the German people that the Jews
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schools existed under steadily deteriorating conditions. Because of increasing Nazi pressure and of their increasingly deteriorating conditions, they were forced to close on the 7th July 1942. This left all German Jewish children with absolutely no opportunity to go to school and develop their studies. Moreover, outside their school life, Jewish children were banned from using public recreational facilities and playgrounds, and could no longer belong to the same clubs and social organizations as Aryan children.
schools existed under steadily deteriorating conditions. Because of increasing Nazi pressure and of their increasingly deteriorating conditions, they were forced to close on the 7th July 1942. This left all German Jewish children with absolutely no opportunity to go to school and develop their studies. Moreover, outside their school life, Jewish children were banned from using public recreational facilities and playgrounds, and could no longer belong to the same clubs and social organizations as Aryan children.