The Jewish people were subjected to severe persecution and discrimination by the Nazis, who implemented policies aimed at their systematic extermination. This included the establishment of ghettos, forced labor camps, and ultimately the Holocaust, where approximately six million Jews were murdered in concentration and extermination camps. The Nazis dehumanized Jews through Propaganda, laws that stripped them of rights, and widespread violence, culminating in one of history's most horrific genocides. The treatment of Jews during this period remains a stark reminder of the dangers of hatred and intolerance.
They were killed, too. ____ The Nazis did not make the kind of distinction assumed in the question.
The Nazis killed the Jewish people in the Holocaust because they viewed the Jewish people as inferior.
Jewish people were treated horribly during the holocaust
the Nazis punished Jewish people ----- punishment implies crime.
The Nazis were an anti-Jewish group. Very bad people, not a person...
they are treated bad
Primarily the German Nazis.
No,but with a yellow star.
People who the Nazis decided were Jewish.
they were treated horribly, as everyone else the Nazis did not like. they were taken from their homes and sent to ghettos and concentration camps with little or no food.
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It is not. It is related to how the Nazis treated people with disabilities. The way that the Nazis murdered disbled people was used in many of the camps in the Holocaust.