Germany has had Anti-Semitic laws on the books at nearly all periods of its history from the days of the Holy Roman Empire until the end of World War II. In fact, it was only after World War II that Jews in Germany achieved true equality with Non-Jewish Germans. However, the question is likely asking specifically about Hitler's laws that stripped the Jews of many of the rights they had gained during the Weimar period. This began in 1935 with the Nuremberg Laws.
The Jews have always been prosecuted since around 70 BCE but Persecution didn't rise to a great height in Germany again until after WWI
It began earlier - in Germany in 1938. It was a way of marking them out, of discriminating against them and of humiliating them.
The war was not directed toward Jewish people. The Nazi government of Germany passed laws discriminating against Jews as soon as Hitler became chancellor in 1933. He had stated his antisemitism some years earlier. The Nazis were already persecuting Jews before the war started. During the war Germany overran countries like Poland and the Soviet Union that had many Jews living there. The Jews of Germany, Poland, the Soviet Union and other countries overrun by Germany from 1938 to 1941 were arrested and sent to concentration camps and murdered by the millions.
they pevented because they were held against there will against captives.
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Germany had carried out a policy of genocide against the Jews
NO IT DID NOT! Hitler dominated various parts of Europe and began to spread antisemitism there. Antisemitism is the hatred of Jews and discriminating or persecuting against them in any way to harm them trying to let them know Jews are hated a lot. Hitler's hate speeches gave a rise to hating Jews and became extreme at certain times when pogroms or other events were called out. People still hate Jews today and many other races too.
Germany, against the Jews.
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There were an incredibly large number of Anti-Semitic Laws that were passed in Germany. The most famous of these were the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 which deprived Jews of many of their civil rights.
The Kristallnacht was the first organized Nazi pogrom against the Jews. For the first time there was widespread, organized, physical violence against the Jews in Germany during the Nazi period. German Jews were left in no doubt that they were no longer safe in Germany. (There had been several, isolated incidents before that).
you do realize he didnt pass any laws aginst jews he just stired up hate blameing jews for the bad thaings that happend to them to make germany want to kill the jews
the world was against some of Germany was against it too but to afraid to admitted cause of Hitler.