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  1. Tags. book burning students Nazi rise to power warning signs culture Joseph Goebbels. 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.

  2. A boycott sign posted on the display window of a Jewish-owned business reads: "Germans defend yourselves against Jewish atrocity propaganda. Buy only at German shops!" Berlin, Germany, April 1, 1933. On April 1, 1933—less than 3 months after rising to power—the Nazis staged a nationwide boycott of Jewish businesses.

  3. Boycott of Jewish shops. April 1, 1933 Germany. On 1 April 1933, the Nazi regime organised a boycott of Jewish goods. SA men positioned themselves in front of shops of Jewish owners. They painted the Star of David on shop windows, got in the way of customers trying to enter the shops and carried signs with anti-Jewish slogans.

  4. Aug 2, 2016 · Image. Language. English — US. Subject. History. The Holocaust. SA members in 1933 stand in front of a barricaded Jewish shop, holding signs in both German and English that urge the boycott of Jewish businesses. Credit: akg-images.

  5. International Jewish organizations and the press, which urged a boycott of German goods, publicized these attacks, and on March 27, 1933, anti-Nazi groups led by American rabbi Stephen S. Wise organized a massive rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City to protest Nazi persecution of political opponents, Jews, labor leaders, and others.

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