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The attitudes in history from Nazi, Germany to the Jews were as follows: Scapegoating, Torture and other brutal treatments due to a fear of enemies, Smear campaigns to exploit the ignorance and fear through a controlled mass media, Genocidal plans. Many of these took place as acts of Aggression, personal bias, and Lies.

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Historically speaking, the Nazis persecuted the Jewish people in the era of World War II. The Nazis sent started the persecution by using segregation until eventually they began sending the Jews to concentration camps to be tortured and killed.

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The Nazis killed and slaughtered about 6 million Jews.

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