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-[[Antisemitism]] and the persecution of [[Jew]]s represented a central tenet of [[Nazism|Nazi ideology]]. In their [[National Socialist Program|25-point Party Program]], published in 1920, [[NSDAP|Nazi party]] members publicly declared their intention to segregate Jews from "[[Aryan]]" society and to abrogate Jews' political, legal, and civil rights. Nazi leaders began to make good on their pledge to persecute German Jews soon after their assumption of power. The first major law to curtail the rights of Jewish citizens was the "[[Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service]]" of [[April 7]], [[1933]], according to which Jewish and "politically unreliable" civil servants and employees were to be excluded from state service.+
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