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which anti - semitic educational policy did the nazis put in place in the 1930s? the nazis limited the number of jewish students in universities. the nazis prevented jewish children from going to school. the nazis limited the number of russian students in universities. the nazis prevented roma children from going to school.
The Nazis implemented various anti - Semitic policies in the 1930s. One such educational policy was limiting the number of Jewish students in universities as part of their efforts to marginalize and discriminate against Jews. Roma and Russian are not Semitic groups in the context of Nazi anti - Semitism, and while preventing Jewish children from going to school was also an anti - Semitic act, the more common policy in the 1930s was the quota system for university students.
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The Nazis limited the number of Jewish students in universities.