Timeline of Anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany Arrange these anti-Semitic events in chronological order on the timeline below.
Late 1939: Half of Germany’s 600,000 Jews have emigrated 15 September 1935: Nuremberg Laws passed
25 April 1933: Nazis limit the number of Jews allowed to enroll in German schools 1 April 1933: Nazi boycott of Jewish shops began
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15 September 1935: Jews are not allowed to marry Germans
30 September 1938: All Jewish doctors were decertified 15 September 1935: Jews are forbidden to display the national flag or the national colours
17 August 1938: Jews are only allowed certain first names, e.g. ‘Sara’ and ‘Israel’
9–10 November: 1938 Night of the Broken Glass (Kristallnacht) 29 September 1933: Jews are prohibited from owning farming land, only Germans can be farmers
15 November 1938: All Jewish children were banned from attending public schools
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12 November 1938: Jews were banned from attending the cinema