Jewish Code

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The Jewish Code was a comprehensive set of antisemitic laws enacted in wartime Slovakia that stripped Jews of their rights, property, and freedoms and laid the groundwork for their persecution and deportation during the Holocaust.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Holocaust-era law
antisemitic legislation
legal code
alsoKnownAs Code of Jewish Laws in Slovakia
Židovský kódex NERFINISHED
appliesTo Jews in wartime Slovakia
characterizedAs comprehensive set of antisemitic laws
tool of state-sponsored persecution of Jews
consequence legal groundwork for deportation of Slovak Jews
marginalization of Jews from public life in Slovakia
systematic dispossession of Jewish property in Slovakia
country Slovak Republic (1939–1945) NERFINISHED
hasPurpose exclusion of Jews from economic, social, and public life
facilitation of persecution and deportation of Jews
systematic discrimination against Jews
hasTheme legal persecution of minorities
racial discrimination in law
state antisemitism
historicalContext Nazi influence in Central Europe
Second World War NERFINISHED
implementedBy authorities of the Slovak State
inspiredBy Nuremberg Laws NERFINISHED
legalEffect enabled confiscation of Jewish property
excluded Jews from many professions
imposed discriminatory economic measures on Jews
imposed social segregation on Jews
imposed special registration requirements on Jews
restricted freedom of movement of Jews
stripped Jews of civil rights
partOf Holocaust in Slovakia NERFINISHED
targets Jewish population of Slovakia

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Holocaust in Slovakia legalBasis Jewish Code