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When Hitler came to power Jews and Gypsies were not sent anywhere, these actions would come later.

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How did Hitler and the nazi come to power?

Hitler first came in power by convincing words and speeches. He earned lots of people who agreed with him about the suffer in Germany. He told them how it was Jews, homosexuals, and gypsies that were to blame and the people listened. The Germans who agreed with him joined him in the Nazis party and as the number grew, the power increased. That's how the whole power started forming.


Why did the Nazis believe that Jews were bad?

Because Hitler (leader of the Nazis) needed someone to blame for the loss of World War 1 and the Great Depression, and the Jews, Gypsies, and gays just happened to be chosen to carry the blame.


What was some of the reasons why hitler was able to convert so many germans to hate the jews?

Hitler did not really convert Germans to hate the Jews. Germany was already an anti-Semetic society when Hitler came to power and therefore, it was easy for Hitler to convince Germans to go along with his plans for Jews.


When Hitler came to power he blamed the Jews for Germany's poor economic condition This is an example of?

This is an example of hatred for the Jews. This is because the Jews were not fully responsible for Germany's poor economic condition, Hitler had always hated them.


Suppose the Jews had possessed the knowledge we have now of Hitler's goals what different choices might they have made?

Presumably, most of them would have tried to get out of Germany before Hitler came to power. (They were in no position to prevent him coming to power).

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Were the Jews persecuted when Hitler came to power?

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What changed for Jews when Hitler came to power?

life got bad


Why were Jews unable to escape to other countries when Hitler came to power?

cause hitler was against Jews and thought of them as savages and treated them as that by making them work and killing them


How did Hitler and the nazi come to power?

Hitler first came in power by convincing words and speeches. He earned lots of people who agreed with him about the suffer in Germany. He told them how it was Jews, homosexuals, and gypsies that were to blame and the people listened. The Germans who agreed with him joined him in the Nazis party and as the number grew, the power increased. That's how the whole power started forming.


Why did the Nazis believe that Jews were bad?

Because Hitler (leader of the Nazis) needed someone to blame for the loss of World War 1 and the Great Depression, and the Jews, Gypsies, and gays just happened to be chosen to carry the blame.


When Hitler came to power he blamed the Jews for Germany's poor economic condition. This is an example of?

This is an example of hatred for the Jews. This is because the Jews were not fully responsible for Germany's poor economic condition, Hitler had always hated them.


What was some of the reasons why hitler was able to convert so many germans to hate the jews?

Hitler did not really convert Germans to hate the Jews. Germany was already an anti-Semetic society when Hitler came to power and therefore, it was easy for Hitler to convince Germans to go along with his plans for Jews.


Who came up with the killing of Jews?

Hitler


When Hitler came to power he blamed the Jews for Germany's poor economic condition This is an example of?

This is an example of hatred for the Jews. This is because the Jews were not fully responsible for Germany's poor economic condition, Hitler had always hated them.


How did the life of the Jews change after Hitler came to power in 1942 What were the Jews' access to education, equality among the citizens, respect towards one another in the community?

G97gg


Which groups were the undesirables of Germany?

The undesirables of Germany were manly the Jews, but other undesirables were; Communists, Homosexuals, Gypsies, the Elderly, Handicapped, Soviet Prisoners of War, Jehovah's Witness, and Polish Christians.


Suppose the Jews had possessed the knowledge we have now of Hitler's goals what different choices might they have made?

Presumably, most of them would have tried to get out of Germany before Hitler came to power. (They were in no position to prevent him coming to power).