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2 February, 06:25

What anti-Semitic educational policy did the Nazis put in place in the 1930s?

The Nazis prevented Roma children from going to school.

The Nazis prevented Jewish children from going to school.

The Nazis limited the number of Russian students in universities.

The Nazis limited the number of Jewish students in universities.

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  1. 2 February, 06:31
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    The Nazis limited the number of Jewish students in universities.

    On 1933, after the Enabling Act had been passed, the proportion of the Jewish students in universities was limited to less than 1% so that it could be no higher than the proportion of Jews in the German population as a whole.
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