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    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...
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    organized campaign of violence and boycotting was undertaken by Hitler's Nazi Party against Jewish businesses. The anti-Jewish boycott was tolerated and...
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    through the Nazi boycott of Jewish-owned businesses. Although Adolf Hitler and the German government were initially accepting of voluntary Jewish emigration...
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  • countries. In the US, Nazi supporters, such as Father Charles Coughlin (an Irish immigrant), agitated for a boycott of Jewish businesses. Coughlin's radio...
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  • own profit. Nazis claimed that the 1933 anti-Nazi boycott was an aggressive action by Jews, and launched the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses in retaliation...
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  • and America. When word of the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses reached America, the American Jewish Committee and American Jewish Congress called an emergency...
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  • This is a list of boycotts. Certain countries have declined to participate in international sporting events to protest the host nation's policies or actions...
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  • Anti-Nazi boycott of 1933 fearing that it could make the existing Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses more severe. Max Bodenheimer (1894–1910) Arthur Hantke (1910–1920)...
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  • area of Jaffa by Ottoman authorities during World War I. 1933–1957 The Nazi German persecution started with the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses in 1933...
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    stickers was reminiscent of the Nazi-era boycott of Jewish businesses."; Mendes 2014, p. 89: "Julius (2010) argues that the boycott campaign has a nasty historical...
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    The Holocaust (redirect from Nazi Holocaust)
    and Chełmno in occupied Poland. Separate Nazi persecutions killed a similar or larger number of non-Jewish civilians and POWs; the term Holocaust is...
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    1, 1933, the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses was observed throughout Germany. Only six days later, the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil...
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    (leader) of the Nazi Party Adolf Hitler declared a national boycott of Jewish businesses on 1 April 1933, and the Law for the Restoration of the Professional...
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  • the 1920s the boycott of Japanese products in China after the May Fourth Movement the antisemitic boycott of Jewish-owned businesses in Nazi Germany during...
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    thousand Nazis marched on the Feldherrnhalle, in the city centre, but were confronted by a police cordon, which resulted in the deaths of 15 Nazis, four...
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    one-day Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses was announced and the SA (the paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party) was posted around Jewish businesses to enforce...
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    abuse of Jews in Germany triggered calls throughout March 1933 by Jewish leaders around the world for a boycott of German products. The Nazis responded...
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  • to question the morality of going ahead with an Olympic Games hosted by the Nazi regime. A number of brief campaigns to boycott or relocate the Games emerged...
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    Joseph Goebbels (category Members of the Reichstag of Nazi Germany)
    passing of power from Hindenburg to Hitler, held in Potsdam on 21 March. He composed the text of Hitler's decree authorising the Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses...
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    Committee of the Syrian-Palestinian Congress called for a boycott of Jewish businesses in 1933, and in 1934 the Arab Labor Federation conducted a boycott as...
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  • Haavara Agreement (category Jewish Nazi German history)
    began as soon as the Nazis were in power. For example, on 1 April, the Nazis organized a nationwide boycott of Jewish-owned businesses in Germany; under...
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    SA on Jewish businesses and synagogues, on 1 April 1933 Hitler declared a national boycott of Jewish businesses. The Law for the Restoration of the Professional...
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    antisemitic. Boycotts of Jewish-owned businesses in Mandatory Palestine were organised by Arab leaders starting in 1922 in an attempt to damage the Jewish population...
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  • Adefa (category Society of Nazi Germany)
    Women in Nazi Germany Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses Let's trim our hair in accordance with the socialist lifestyle Irene Guenther: Nazi Chic? – Fashioning...
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    promote an economic boycott against Nazi Germany. A champion for Jewish rights, Samuel Untermyer was among the most outspoken critics of the Hitler regime...
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  • French government enacted a series of racial quotas on certain professions. See Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses. See Bumiputera (Malaysia). The National...
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    of the majority of the people. On 1 January she proposed that the KPD participate in the elections for a national assembly, but a motion to boycott the...
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  • had a circulation of 6,000 in 1927. Among the activities of the association was the fight against the international anti-Nazi boycott of German products...
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    Ruhr uprising (category Politics of the Weimar Republic)
    Retrieved 12 June 2013. Winkler, HA (2006) Germany: The Long Road West, Vol 2 OUP, Oxford, p.371 Waite, Robert G L. Vanguard of Nazism, 1969, W W Norton & Co...
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    worsened considerably as a result of the occupation. The government paid for its support of idled workers and businesses primarily by printing paper money...
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