Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses

The Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses (German: Judenboykott) was a nationwide boycott on various commercial establishments such as shops, warehouses, banks, doctor's offices, law firms, and notaries across Germany on 1 April 1933. It was an early governmental action against the Jews of Germany by the new National Socialist government, and was claimed to be a defensive reaction to the anti-Nazi boycott the prior month.

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Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses

The Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses (German: Judenboykott) was a nationwide boycott on various commercial establishments such as shops, warehouses, banks, doctor's offices, law firms, and notaries across Germany on 1 April 1933. It was an early governmental action against the Jews of Germany by the new National Socialist government, and was claimed to be a defensive reaction to the anti-Nazi boycott the prior month.

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