Jewish Shop Boycott, April 1933

What was the Nazi boycott of Jewish shops?
The Nazis organised a one-day boycott of Jewish shops. Nazi SA men stood by the doors to intimidate people so they would not go inside and buy goods.
When was the Nazi boycott of Jewish shops?
The Nazi boycott of Jewish shops happened on 1st April, 1933.
Why did the Nazis boycott Jewish shops?
The Nazi boycott of Jewish shops was held to humiliate Jewish people and hurt them economically.
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