Because Jews, through their Talmud, call everyone cattle to be a slave to Jews (Protocols of the Elders of Zion). He wanted to take away their right to usury and gave them a taste of their own medicine.
he took away any freedom the jews had.left by obsidien
Hitler was able to pass a law called the Nuremburg Statute which went much farther than denying Jews German citizenship; the law stated that Jews are not legally human beings. Hence, they have no legal rights.
Hitler violated the UDHR in many ways. In Article 1 the UDHR states that everyone has the right to life. During World War Two About 6 million is generally given the number of Jews killed during the Holocaust under Hitler. This is how Hitler completely violated article one of the UDHR
Adolf Hitler took everything away from the Jewish people. He really did not do it gradually. When the people arrived in the concentration camps they had all of their belongings taken away and were told what type of jobs they would be doing. People that Hitler didn't feel would be good candidates for working or his experiments went straight to the gas chambers.
Hitler put out propoganda about the jews to make people think that they were bad. he also did it so when he murdered and tortured the jews they would be less likely to turn away from him.
he took away any freedom the jews had.left by obsidien
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.
Hitler was able to pass a law called the Nuremburg Statute which went much farther than denying Jews German citizenship; the law stated that Jews are not legally human beings. Hence, they have no legal rights.
He took away peoples right to go on strikes and for jews he took all of their rights to have a german citizenship, freedom, dignity and any other kind of human rights
Hitler felt that Jews were responsible for the inflation that followed after ww 1. And that Jews were taking jobs away from germans
The whole issue was that the Nazis took away the rights of Jews. They did not have the right to practice their faith, they did not have the right to own property, or to own or run businesses. Human rights as we understand them now did not exist at this time, they were only created after the war. The answer is that the rights of Jews were not violated at all. But the question should be; why did the Jews not have any rights.
The "rights" of terrorists.
Hitler violate natural human rights to live, live free and not be harassed by others. He committed genocide on six million Jews. He also killed "undesirables" at will. He oppressed Germans and many other countries. There is a reason for the Ten Commandments and I know Hitler forgot all about them.
Hitler saw them as sub-human, and contrary to his model of a superior race.
Adolf Hitler
Hitler saw them as sub-human, and contrary to his model of a superior race.
Hitler violated the UDHR in many ways. In Article 1 the UDHR states that everyone has the right to life. During World War Two About 6 million is generally given the number of Jews killed during the Holocaust under Hitler. This is how Hitler completely violated article one of the UDHR