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This Day in Jewish History, 1933: Nazi Germany outlaws kosher slaughter
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The Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses began on 1 April 1933, in response to the Jewish anti-Nazi boycott of March 1933. Nazi officials established the first concentration camp, Dachau, on March 22, 1933, for political prisoners (among others). It was later used as a model for an expanded and centralized concentration camp system managed by the SS. And between 1933-39 the Nazi party gained full control of everyone's lives, the news media, and developed vast worker programs that forced everyone to work and train as part of the Nazi system, and had invaded Czechoslovakia and Poland. It was apparent in those 6 years that this was a very different form of fascism than what developed in Italy, and that many in the world would suffer because of it. And history repeats itself, in Russia's recent invasion.
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