Correct Answer - Option 4 : The Night of Broken Glass in November 1938
Boycott of Jewish businesses Expulsion from government services Forced selling and confiscation of their properties Besides, Jewish properties were vandalised and looted, houses attacked, synagogues burnt and men arrested in a pogrom in November. 1938, remembered as ‘the night of broken glass'.
The Nuremberg Laws of citizenship of September 1935:
1. Only Persons of German or related blood would henceforth be German citizens enjoying the protection of the German empire.
2. Marriages between Jews and Germans were forbidden.
3. Extramarital relations between Jews and Germans became a crime.
4. Jews were forbidden to fly the national flag.