Obviously, yes! * Imprisonment without trial. * Gross ill treatment and torture. * Seizing the property of real and imaginary enemies. * Murder. * Genocide. * Unleashing war.
At tht point in history there weren't any set human rights
Oboma and Hitler
The Holocaust is an example of extreme violation of human rights. Human rights laws strive to ensure that such a situation will never occur again.
And The Answer is...Hitler and the Nazis had supressed freedom and human rights by giving the look of legal sanction with the Nuremberg Laws which stripped people of citizenship.
so much
Depends, but in Hitler's case, no one could speak out against them or the military would be ordered to kill that person. HUMAN RIGHTS No. 1 Broken If you were a Jew, you were taken to concentration/ extermination camps where they killed you. HUMAN RIGHTS No. 2 Broken
Violations of human rights can have a profound negative impact on an individual's self-esteem. Experiencing abuse, discrimination, or injustice can lead to feelings of worthlessness, shame, and powerlessness. It can erode an individual's sense of self-worth and dignity, ultimately affecting their mental and emotional well-being.
Most historians agree that Hitler's extreme anti-Semitism emerged after Germany's defeat in World War I.
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um... if you're like Hitler yes. but no one else does. it was a gross destruction of Human rights
He took away all freedoms by killing, humiliating and confining them to small spaces.
There is not a superior race. We are all the human race. Hitler was a murderous lunatic.