Starting in 1937, new segregation laws were put in place in Nazi Germany to separate Jews from the 'Aryan' German population.
- Under Nazi rule, Jews in general were not allowed to become doctors and would be rejected by Aryan doctors when they needed medical attention.
- Jewish children were banned from regular schools.
- Jewish businesses were forced to collapse due to excessive financial pressure, a ban from signing work contracts for the German government, and the destruction of their storefronts and offices.
- Synagogues were set on fire.
- Jews were sent to the 4 remaining concentration camps (Dachau, Sachsenhausen, Buchenwald, and Lichtenburg) where they lived in inhumane conditions and often met their deaths.