Comparison Of Nazi Laws Between 1932 And 1938

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The laws that were passed by the Nazis, between 1932 and 1938, served to dispossess the Jews of all their assets. During the beginning of Hitler’s dictatorship, governments at all levels such as Reich, state and municipal had made hundreds of laws, decrees, directives, guidelines, and regulations that restricted the human rights of the Jews in Germany.
On 18 March 1938 The Gun Law was passed which excludes a Jewish gun merchant, which means the Jews could not own guns. 26 April 1938 there was a law called ‘Order for the Disclosure of Jewish Assets’ which required Jews to give in all property of 5,000 Reichsmarks. 3 October 1938, ‘Decree on the Confiscation of Jewish Property’ allows the assets from Jews to Germans leaving the jews with nothing.