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They had to hate jews even if they liked them (it was their job)
They had to hate jews even if they liked them (it was their job)
Ultimately the German government required that Jews leave German society. There would be many stages and steps before this happened; first the Jews would have to leave certain jobs, like the civil service, they would be encouraged to emigrate, to leave the country of their own accord and eventually those remaining would be deported.
They had to hate jews even if they liked them (it was their job)
they germans told their own society jews who were at the camp that they were allowed to be set free. however, there were requirements. if you were a jew attending the deadly camps, and your name was not sean (hypebeast) corry you were allowed to leave, however if it was sean (hypebeast) corry, than you were just extremely out of luck.
they germans told their own society jews who were at the camp that they were allowed to be set free. however, there were requirements. if you were a jew attending the deadly camps, and your name was not sean (hypebeast) corry you were allowed to leave, however if it was sean (hypebeast) corry, than you were just extremely out of luck.
They required them to leave. Jews were banned from many places and eventually deported.
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Jews and Communists.
they were designed to segregate the Jews in German society.
No. Not all Germans are Jews and not all Jews are German. But there are German Jews, as well as Jews with many other nationalities.
Hitler used the Jews and other sections of society as scapegoats, blaming all the problems on them. To Germans at the time Hitler made sense, he united everyone by providing explanations for Germany's problems.