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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. The April 1, 1933, boycott aimed to intimidate Germany’s Jews and discourage the German public from shopping at Jewish businesses. It marked the beginning of Nazi efforts to drive Jews from the German economy. The Nazis claimed that the boycott was a justifiable response to “international Jewry’s” criticism of Germany.

  3. 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.

  4. Feb 13, 2024 · When Jewish businesses were marked with the words ‘Jude’ to counter the boycott of Jews in America of National-Socialist Germany, the Jewish World Press defamed Germany as the country of pogroms and as the country of mass murder.” 90 These lines were accompanied by a photo taken during the blockade showing the shop windows of the Deutsche ...

  5. 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.

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