Nazi conspiracy and aggression, Volume 01 (of 11)
Part I, page 1146, signed by Frick).
Jews were forbidden to live in marriage or to have extra-marital relations with persons of German blood (1935 _Reichsgesetzblatt_, Part I, page 1146, signed by Frick and Hess).
Jews were denied the right to vote (1936 _Reichsgesetzblatt_, Part I, page 133, signed by Frick).
Jews were denied the right to hold public office or civil service positions (1933 _Reichsgesetzblatt_, Part I, page 277, signed by Frick).
Jews were relegated to an inferior status by the denial of common privileges and freedoms. Thus, they were denied access to certain city areas, sidewalks, transportation, places of amusement, restaurants (1938 _Reichsgesetzblatt_, Part I, page 1676).
Progressively, more and more stringent measures were applied, even to the denial of private pursuits. They were excluded from the practice of dentistry (1939 _Reichsgesetzblatt_, Part I, page 47, signed by Hess).
The practice of law was denied to them (1938 _Reichsgesetzblatt_, Part I, page 1403, signed by Frick and Hess).
The practice of medicine was forbidden them (1938 _Reichsgesetzblatt_,