Jewish TREATMENT
In Germany, the Jewish people had very few rights. They were forced to wear gold stars embedded onto their clothes. These symbolized that they were Jewish, so that police officials were able to decipher them from non-Jews, and not accidentaly punish a German as though they were Jewish.
The Jewish children were restricted from going to certain schools. If they could pass as Aryan children, then they were able to attend full school, if not, then atleast a couple classes.
Often, Jewish children worked in factories or sold itmes on the open and black markets. More commonly, young Jewish children often shared house-work and chores with other members of their family. In areas that were commonly rural, they tended to the animals, and helped with farming and harvesting.
As the Jews were taken into the ghettos, and concentration camps, they were deprived of most of their belongings. They barely had any toys, clothing, or any itme of educational value.
The Jewish citizens in Germany were treated very poorly.
The Jewish children were restricted from going to certain schools. If they could pass as Aryan children, then they were able to attend full school, if not, then atleast a couple classes.
Often, Jewish children worked in factories or sold itmes on the open and black markets. More commonly, young Jewish children often shared house-work and chores with other members of their family. In areas that were commonly rural, they tended to the animals, and helped with farming and harvesting.
As the Jews were taken into the ghettos, and concentration camps, they were deprived of most of their belongings. They barely had any toys, clothing, or any itme of educational value.
The Jewish citizens in Germany were treated very poorly.