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thugs physically prevented customers from entering Jewish shops, windows were systematically smashed and Jewish shop owners threatened. During the
Christmas holiday season of 1932, the central office of the Nazi party organized a nationwide boycott. In addition, German businesses, particularly large
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stood menacingly in front of Jewish-owned department stores and retail establishments, and the offices of professionals such as doctors and lawyers. The
Propaganda Ministry wanted to catch violators of this boycott, looking to German citizens to shame other Germans who ignored the announcement and
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A person is to be considered non-Aryan if he is descended from non-Aryan, and especially from Jewish parents or grandparents. It is sufficient if one parent or grandparent is non-Aryan. This is to be assumed in particular where one parent or grandparent was of the Jewish
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barred Jews from membership. Since the bar was racial, it included Jews who had converted to
Christianity. The bar was challenged by the government, leading to a referendum in which 76% of the student members voted for the exclusion.
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agitated for a boycott of Jewish businesses. Coughlin's radio show attracted tens of millions of listeners and his supporters organized "Buy
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and other places worldwide who opposed Hitler's policies developed the boycott and its accompanying protests to encourage Nazi
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