At tht point in history there weren't any set human 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
Oboma and Hitler
And The Answer is...Hitler and the Nazis had supressed freedom and human rights by giving the look of legal sanction with the Nuremberg Laws which stripped people of citizenship.
no
Most historians agree that Hitler's extreme anti-Semitism emerged after Germany's defeat in World War I.
um... if you're like Hitler yes. but no one else does. it was a gross destruction of Human rights
He took away all freedoms by killing, humiliating and confining them to small spaces.
There is not a superior race. We are all the human race. Hitler was a murderous lunatic.
he took away any freedom the jews had.left by obsidien
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.
When you strict or violate human rights, it means to take the basic rights of humanity away. Such as a home, electricity, food, drink and ect like that. Also, human rights is to do with treating someone as if they are bad, like dirt. So if you break one of those then you are violating human rights towards humans. Answer 2: Basic human rights are freedom, freedom of thought, freedom of speech, expression, conscience and religion.
no