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In 1933, Anti-Jewish laws started taking place. Such as, Jews being prohibited from being newspaper editors and a Law against Habitual and Dangerous Criminals, which allows beggars, the homeless, alcoholics and the unemployed to be sent to concentration camps. The impact on Germany it had was that it had Germany become more of a dictatorship, it took away a lot of Germany's freedom.
Anti-Jewish laws that were passed by the Nazi Regime and their impact in Germany and the occupied territories