Life for Jews in Nazi Germany was a hurrendous time. They were offended because of their religion, and often taken away in the time of 'Ghettos' in which they must surrender and be taken in to a concentration camp. The time of the 'Holocaust'. Jews were forced to be slaves in the camps, helping to build new camps, cramped together. They were starved on little food. They were as thin as a plank of wood. The Jews would often hide in attics, as they did not want to be caught. If you are interested there is a Diary written by a young female Jew on her life as she hid in an attic. She was called Anne Frank. If a Jew was considered 'weak' they were killed in either the gas chamber, they were starved or they were simply shot. Almost 1/4 of the Jews were killed in their own towns as they refused to leave. They were forced to strip, lay on their back and they were shot one by one.
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uncomfortable
Hitler decided to gas the Jews in nazi Germany
The Jews were murdered, not sterlized.
Jews had no rights of any kind, in Nazi Germany. They had the same legal status as an unwanted form of animal life, such as cockroaches.
The holocaust.
Jews in Nazi Germany were treated very poorly. The were beaten, sent to concentration camps, their businesses were burnt down and many were killed.
Jews began leaving Nazi Germany soon after the Nazis came to power in 1933 - three years before the 1936 Olympics.
The Halocaust
The Nazi sought to rid Germany of Jews whom they saw as ethnically inferior to the Aryan race.
Nazi philosophy said that Jews were the cause of all problems in Germany.
to kill all Jews to kill all Jews
Because the Nazis decided the Jews had no rights and were to be exterminated