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Anti-Jewish laws have been a common occurrence throughout Jewish history. Examples of such laws include special Jewish quotas, Jewish taxes and Jewish "disabilities". Some were adopted in the 1930s and 1940s in Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy and exported to the European Axis powers and puppet states. Such legislation generally defined Jews, deprived them of a variety of civil, political, and economic rights, and laid the groundwork for expropriation, deportation, and ultimately the Holocaust.

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  • Anti-Jewish laws have been a common occurrence throughout Jewish history. Examples of such laws include special Jewish quotas, Jewish taxes and Jewish "disabilities". Some were adopted in the 1930s and 1940s in Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy and exported to the European Axis powers and puppet states. Such legislation generally defined Jews, deprived them of a variety of civil, political, and economic rights, and laid the groundwork for expropriation, deportation, and ultimately the Holocaust. (en)
  • Durante los años 30 y años 40 del siglo XX fueron aprobadas varias leyes antisemitas en el III Reich, la Italia fascista, en las otras potencias europeas del Eje y en otros estados títeres. En tales legislaciones, la población judía quedó privada de sus derechos civiles, políticos y económicos a la par que sus bienes fueron expropiados. Una vez sin propiedades, el siguiente paso era la deportación y finalmente el holocausto. (es)
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  • Anti-Jewish laws have been a common occurrence throughout Jewish history. Examples of such laws include special Jewish quotas, Jewish taxes and Jewish "disabilities". Some were adopted in the 1930s and 1940s in Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy and exported to the European Axis powers and puppet states. Such legislation generally defined Jews, deprived them of a variety of civil, political, and economic rights, and laid the groundwork for expropriation, deportation, and ultimately the Holocaust. (en)
  • Durante los años 30 y años 40 del siglo XX fueron aprobadas varias leyes antisemitas en el III Reich, la Italia fascista, en las otras potencias europeas del Eje y en otros estados títeres. En tales legislaciones, la población judía quedó privada de sus derechos civiles, políticos y económicos a la par que sus bienes fueron expropiados. Una vez sin propiedades, el siguiente paso era la deportación y finalmente el holocausto. (es)
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  • Anti-Jewish laws (en)
  • Leyes antisemitas (es)
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