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The event background of Crystal Night

In the 1920s, most German Jews had completely integrated into German society. 1933+1After Adolf Hitler came to power on October 30th, the Jewish disaster began. He once wrote in his autobiography Mein Kampf: "The biggest antithesis of Aryans is Jews". He regards Jews as the enemy of the world, the source of all evil things, the seed of all disasters and the destroyer of any national life order. He believes: "There is no clearest understanding of racial issues and Jewish issues. The German nation will not revive. "

Nazi Germany's initial anti-Semitic measures were to restrict Jews, prohibit Germans from shopping in Jewish shops, prohibit Jews from working as civil servants, doctors and judges, and prohibit Jews from entering and leaving public places such as bathrooms, concert halls and art exhibition halls.

1On September 5th, 935, Hitler made a new law at the Nazi Party Congress held in Nuremberg. Nuremberg law deprived Jews of their "civil rights", which marked the escalation of anti-Semitic actions. The law stipulates that Jews are "national residents" who have no right to vote and stand for election, prohibits Germans from marrying Jews, prohibits Jewish families from employing German women under the age of 45, and even prohibits Jews from using the German flag and color symbolizing Germany. Since then, Nazi Germany has taken more severe anti-Semitic measures to emigrate and drive Jews to other countries and regions.