Jewish people in the Second World War were forced to endure many different kinds of discrimination because of their religion. They had to sew a yellow cutout of the Star of David to their clothes to publicize that they were Jewish. Many restaurants and shops were closed to Jewish people. Jewish shop owners were forced to close their shops with no compensation. They were forced to give up their homes and all possessions to move into unsanitary and cramped "ghettos". These ghettos were eventually liquidated and the Jewish people were moved to work camps where they were separated from their family members. In these camps they were under-fed and sometimes not fed at all. Many people died from starvation and from the cold. An unknown number of Jews (the actual number is only an estimate as records were not kept, and when they were, they were often destroyed) were led to "showers" but were in fact killed by a poisonous gas emitted from the sprinklers. Millions of Jewish people died in the Second World War, innocent people of all ages.
No one really knows, but most thought that they weren't people because of what they believed like Hitler. But I believe that they are people like you and me they just believe in different things. and over time they have grown as all of us have.
We are treated badly because of where we are - after the diaspora, Jews have been scattered all over the world. And who will the people blame? The outsiders, which just happened to be Jews.
Many Germans felt they had been treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles
black people were treated as a lesser race and treated unfairly and acused of crime but they were inocent.
They received few profits (novanet)
The Romans treated Jesus very cruely and unfairly. They crucified him. They were told (by the Jews) that he was a leader of an anti-Roman rebellion. He was called "The King of Jews" - and in the Roman empire, kings were not allowed.
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I was treated unfairly when i went to trial what can i do or who should i talk to
sell them to america so that they could be slave
the young boy was treated unfairly by his uncle
They are treated as the same thing bad and treated unfairly!
to be treated unfairly
very unfairly
The world is not fair for everyone.
Many Germans felt they had been treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles
The responsibility to honor and promote the human rights of others.Security in knowing you will not be treated unfairly by authorities.The responsibility to honor and promote the human rights of others.Security in knowing you will not be treated unfairly by authorities.The responsibility to honor and promote the human rights of others.Security in knowing you will not be treated unfairly by authorities.The responsibility to honor and promote the human rights of others.Security in knowing you will not be treated unfairly by authorities.
No farmers are treated unfairly. In fact because they contribute to political campaigns they are very power to get what they want.
yes
Because they were