Because Hitler wanted to establish a super race and also wanted to exterminate all the Jews, which was called the Halocaust. The question was why the Germans took away the guns that the Jews had. That was in all probability so that the Jews could not blow the corrupt heads off the Germans should they have had a chance.
He gave them a number and took away their identity
Between 1938 and 1945, which was when ww2 ended...
The Germans took away the Jews' clothing because they use to steal any valuable things. So they would've thought that the clothing was valuable and stole it.
During the Pre-Holocaust period in Nazi Germany, Hitler and the German Legislature stripped Jews of the right to intermarry.However, Jews, in most of history, were not allowed to intermarry by Christian and Muslim leaders (unless they would convert or effectively split off from the community and refuse to raise their children as Jews).
The persecution of the Jews by Antiochus took place during Maccabean times, beginning around 170 BCE and ending in 163 BCE.
The law that took away the rights of Jews in Nazi Germany is commonly referred to as the Nuremberg Laws, enacted in 1935. These laws stripped Jews of their German citizenship and barred them from various professions and social activities, effectively institutionalizing racial discrimination. The Nuremberg Laws were a pivotal step in the systematic persecution of Jews leading up to the Holocaust.
He became most powerful when he took all the Jews rights away.
The people who took refuge in Poland during the Late Middle Ages were Jews form various parts of Western Europe. There is a link to an article on the history of Jews in medieval Poland below.
They Enslaved the Jews and during their captivity they took them to Babylon.
They Enslaved the Jews and during their captivity they took them to Babylon.
The Nazis took their land and money and killed them
They took a gun to their heads to avoid listening to you. Wow...