In the Holocaust Jews were treated extremely badly and killed.
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From 1941 on the Nazis' aim was to kill all the Jews they could find. The main methods used were:
1. Mass open air shootings (especially in Russia, the Ukraine, Belarus and Latvia).
2. Working them to death in concentration camps on grossly inadequate food.
3. Gassing them (at extermination camps, such as the Birkenau section of Auschwitz, Treblinka, Chelmno, Belzec, Sobibor and the death camp section of Majdanek).
Before they were sent to camps, many Jews were herded into ghettos, especially in Poland, such as the Warsaw Ghetto. Further Jews were regularly crammed in from surrounding areas. The overcrowding - in the Warsaw Ghetto people had to live 9 to a room - the inadequate food and lack of medication meant that the ghettos suffered from frequent outbreaks of fatal diseases.
The overall Jewish death toll in the Holocaust was about 5.7-6 million
Many in the public were shocked at what treatment had occurred.
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Ther were many different treatment of the jewish like,they were send in the concentration champ and they were got in the champ illness, depressed,sadness lack of food or drink.and they were most dying in the gas..
Final Solution = Hitler's Jewish Holocaust. Special Treatment = Nazi euphemism for killing or extermination.
The same as it is for anyone else. Equitable treatment in law and civil rights.
The Conference convened to discuss and decide on a course of action regarding the "Jewish problem." The outcome of the Conference likely resulted in policies or actions related to the treatment of Jewish individuals.
because people were escaping the camps and going to England and telling people
one reason was that what was to the detrement of the Jews was better for them.
he was sad he wanted to kill the Jewish doctor because he thought that he kill his mom or gave he bad treatment
Anti-Defamation League's motto is 'To stop the defamation of the Jewish people…to secure justice and fair treatment to all.'.
The Anti-defamation League was created to stop the defamation of the Jewish people, and secure justice and fair treatment to all peoples. The League was founded in October 1913 by The Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, a Jewish service organization in the United States.
Gentiles refer to non-Jewish people in Jewish scriptures and traditions. The significance lies in the historical context of the interactions between Jewish and non-Jewish communities, highlighting themes of inclusivity, diversity, and unity among different groups. Understanding the treatment of gentiles in religious texts can provide insight into the principles of tolerance, respect, and cooperation across diverse cultures and faiths.