According to the census of June 1933, Jews represented less than one percent of the total German population of about 67 million people, approximately 500,000 people.
Life was very hard for Jewish people living in Germany under Hitler's regime. Many aspects of everyday life were taken away, bit by bit, until Jews had little to no rights. This lesson, we will be learning about Hitler's racist ideas and how he slowly restricted Jewish people's lives and how life changed for the Germans.