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As early as 1935, Germany began to pass the Nuremberg Laws which began to strip Jews of their rights and privileges in German Society.

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It is already in Mein Kampf (1925) and goes back to speeches made in 1919.

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From the moment he became Chancellor ( president) of Germany in January 1933, Hitler began to take away the rights of Jews. sorry about the previous answer. hope i helped clarify.

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How does the Holocaust represent oppression?

oppression is taking away rights forcefully. And in the holocaust the Jews were forced to live in the ghettos and wear the davids star. oppression is taking away rights forcefully. And in the holocaust the Jews were forced to live in the ghettos and wear the davids star.


What is blitskrieg?

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What president said to take pictures of the holocaust?

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How much land was gained by the second Battle of Ypres?

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What is the difference between the Holocaust and prisoners of war?

The difference between the holocaust and American slavery is that the holocaust was an attempt to exterminate an entire race of people. Slaves were brought to America to make a profit or to work for an owner. Because of this difference it is widely mistaken that the amount of people killed in the holocaust was greater than that of slavery. Most people would agree that the number of Jewish people killed during the holocaust comes to a total of 6 million with another 5 million killed for the aid or harboring of a Jew. There were roughly 30 to 40 million slaves killed before ever reaching America. That's not including the number of slaves that were killed after reaching America. Only 10 to 15 million slaves made the journey.

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How does the Holocaust represent oppression?

oppression is taking away rights forcefully. And in the holocaust the Jews were forced to live in the ghettos and wear the davids star. oppression is taking away rights forcefully. And in the holocaust the Jews were forced to live in the ghettos and wear the davids star.


What war taking place during the holocaust?

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Where does the story blima a Holocaust survivor take place?

In Poland, during the time of the Holocaust and when the Nazis were taking over Poland and other countries around Germany.


How did the Germans began the holocaust?

They began it by slowly taking away rights of citizenship from Jewish people, and gradually making the German citizens hate them. When everyone officially hated them, then Hitler could easily take them out without anyone within Germany trying to stop him, around the same time as World War 2 began


Why did historians or writers disagree with German taking over the Jews?

This question makes no sense. Germans never "took over the Jews". The Jews did not have a nation or a city-state that the Germans invaded. Jews lived inside of Germany and inside of other nations before the Holocaust. They became subject to different policies of treatment during the Holocaust which resulted in their general extermination from Europe.Answer:Historians speak against Germany's actions towards the Jews because what the Nazis did, killing six million Jews, stands out among the greatest infamies in world history.


How many nations were taken over by Hitler during the holocaust?

None, the taking over of nations was part of the military actions of the war.


Was the Treaty of Parisreason for the Holocaust taking place?

No.


What are some famous trials that took place during the Holocaust and after the war in germany?

In and after World War II, numerous trials took place in military and in civil courts on both sides of the conflict. As few trials of a legitimate sort took place in relation to the Holocaust while the war was ongoing, it is the Nuremberg Trials after the war that are rightly considered to be most famous -- and important. Taking in place in 1945 and 1946, these trials brought numerous Nazis and other Germans to court for their participation in war crimes and other wrongdoings, such as the Holocaust genocide.


When was Taking Rights Seriously created?

Taking Rights Seriously was created in 1977.


What is the ISBN of Taking Rights Seriously?

The ISBN of Taking Rights Seriously is 0674867106.


How many pages does Taking Rights Seriously have?

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What is the role of United Kingdom during World War 2?

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