
409. The Nazis in Power: Hitler's War on the Jews (Part 6)
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The Nazis' Definition of a Jew and the Challenges They Faced
The Nazis faced challenges in defining a Jew based on racial or religious criteria, leading to confusion about who qualified as a Jew. This uncertainty risked upsetting the army and potentially alienating valuable veterans. The introduction of Aryan restrictions impacted various professions and even caused diplomatic issues with countries like Japan. The Nazis' initial insecurity and fear of opposition initially restrained them from implementing more radical measures, causing some Jewish families to delay leaving Germany in the hope that the anti-Semitic sentiments would pass.
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