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  1. Mar 25, 2021 · The "Jewish boycott" (" Judenboykott ") was the first coordinated action undertaken by the Nazi regime against Germany’s Jews. It took place on Saturday, April 1, 1933. That day, Germans were not supposed to shop at stores and businesses that the Nazis identified as Jewish. They were also not supposed to visit the offices of Jewish doctors ...

  2. The Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses ( German: Judenboykott) in Germany began on April 1, 1933, and was claimed to be a defensive reaction to the anti-Nazi boycott, [1] [2] which had been initiated in March 1933. [3] It was largely unsuccessful, as the German population continued to use Jewish businesses, but revealed the intent of the Nazis ...

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  3. boycotts Germany antisemitism. On April 1, 1933—less than 3 months after rising to power—the Nazis staged a nationwide boycott of Jewish businesses. The boycott signaled the start of the Nazi movement to exclude Jews from all aspects of German society.

  4. Aug 2, 2016 · Their outburst gave the Nazis an excuse for a “defensive action against the Jewish world criminal” on April 1, 1933. That action—a boycott of Jewish-owned businesses—was the first major public event that specifically targeted Jews not as Communists or Social Democrats but as Jews. It was not a huge success.

  5. Jan 17, 2017 · The Nazi Party called for a nationwide boycott of Jewish businesses. (Indianapolis) Jewish Post, March 10, 1933, 1, Hoosier State Chronicles. The earliest article that we located directly tied to this rising storm, was published in the very first issue of the new (Indianapolis) Jewish Post on March 10, 1933. The short article on the second page ...

  6. Introduction. In the first half of 1933, it became increasingly obvious that. Hitler would intensify his plans to crush German Jewry. Various. American Jewish defense agencies and other groups initiated an. organized boycott of Nazi goods and services. First among these was the JWV [ = Jewish War Veterans], which.

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