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They encouraged the boycotting and destruction of Jewish-owned businesses. They passed laws prohibiting Jews from engaging in large areas of German professional life. They forced Jews into ghettos and concentration camps, where many died of disease or direct extermination.

They persecuted Jews in every way they possibly could. What started out as harrassment turned into vicious treatment by the media and became an all-out hate campaign. Unfair laws were then passed, making it increasingly difficult, and later impossible for Jewish people to live normal lives or even earn a living. Then began the forced deportations to ghettos, and later, death camps in the East. In between all of this was untold murder, imprisonment, torture, theft and destruction of property.

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With true [German] Nazi efficiency, they set up Government Departments run by the SS under Himmler, to 'deal' with this 'job'. I have added brackets on either side of the word Germany, to show that most 'Germans' were not anti-Jewish, but just went along with the crowd, but the Nazi's, well they were rabid anti-Jewish in every way. The methods used were very simple. Isolation of each Jew by forcing him/her to wear a yellow star. Remove them from all Business's, or jobs. Make them 'Non-Persons' by stopping them using shops, cinema's or public transport. Removing their Homes, their Money, everything they had. And then, take them away to a Camp, at first in Germany, and later to special 'Death' Camps in Poland. There, they were either killed straight away, or left in a camp and worked or starved to death, or both. And if they lasted, then take them away during one of the many Camp 'Selections' and gas them. Nothing was wasted. The fat from the burning bodies was collected to make soap, the hair to use on clothing for the Army, or as cladding in the U-Boats. The bones as fertilizer. All this was at the start of the killings, but later they just burned the bodies, or dumped them in holes in the ground. Gold and money found on the bodies, including gold teeth, was collected, and the gold melted into ingots, and sent to the German Central Bank. The rest was kept by the SS for their own use, very important after the War to pay for a nice life style, with security, in say, for example, Argentina. It also helped the odd priest who helped the SS killers to escape on the ODESSA Line, to buy nice things for his Church, and himself. Sometimes, Evil does Win.

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They would paint the Star of David on there shops and tell people not to shop at their stores. Burned books written by Jewish authors, publicly humiliated them, made negative posters about them, made them slaves, and killed them in the infamous, Holocaust.

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