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Rounded up, put in concentration camps, tortured, starved, murdered. When they were young, Jewish children would often find out that the children of Christian children, who used to be there friends, would turn against them and ignore them.

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Why were Jews treated the way they were treated by the Nazis?

Jews were targeted by the Nazis due to deeply ingrained anti-Semitic beliefs that portrayed them as a threat to society and the German nation. The Nazis propagated the idea that Jews were responsible for Germany's economic struggles and societal problems, scapegoating them for the nation's ills. This dehumanization was further fueled by pseudoscientific theories of racial superiority, leading to widespread discrimination, violence, and ultimately, the Holocaust. The Nazis sought to create a homogeneous Aryan society, which they believed necessitated the elimination of Jews and other perceived inferior groups.


What was the inhumanity of the Holocaust?

Generally it was the way that the Nazis (and the Germans) treated the Jews and arguably treated the Gypsies even worse.


How were the Soviet prisoners of war treated by the Nazis?

very badly, only slightly better than Jews were treated


Why did the Jewish people kill the Nazis?

You have that backwards. The Nazis killed the Jews by the millions during the holocaust. Few civilian Jews killed the Nazis. During the Polish uprising of Jews in Warsaw, the civilian Jews armed themselves and fought against the German soldiers trying to murder them.


How did the conflict between the Jews and the Nazis begin and why?

There was no conflict, no war between the Jews and the Germans. If anything, many Jews were inclined to be pro-German. There was a completely unprovoked onslaught by the Nazis against the Jews, mainly because the Nazis regarded Jews as Communists - and Nazism saw the eradication of Communism at its key 'mission'.

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How did Hitler and the Nazis treat Germany and the Jews?

Hitler treated German Jews as badly as foreign ones. He was murderous.


Was the Nazi or German trying to take over Jews?

The Nazis were German it was a political party, they were responsible when they came to power for the holocaust


Who were the Nazis and how did they rule?

German soldiers lead by Hitler. The Nazis hated jews


What place in Germany had the most Jews when the Nazis came to power?

Berlin, which had an estimated 140,000 Jews at the time. That was roughly a quarter of all German Jews.


Were German citizens treated then same way as the Jews were?

People who were not Jews were treated differently than the Jews in Nazi Germany. Some of the Jews were German citizens but they were treated as Jews.


How did the Nazi's treated the Jews?

The Nazis killed and slaughtered about 6 million Jews.


Why did the Nazis capture Jews?

The Nazis believed that the Jews were subhumans and did not deserve to be treated like people. So, the Nazis deported the Jews and isolated them into ghettos (the Warsaw Ghetto was the largest) in order to perfect the German race. Hitler believed that Jews living with Aryans (pure Germans) would ruin his master race, and therefore, he came up with his 3 solutions.


Why were Jews treated the way they were treated by the Nazis?

Jews were targeted by the Nazis due to deeply ingrained anti-Semitic beliefs that portrayed them as a threat to society and the German nation. The Nazis propagated the idea that Jews were responsible for Germany's economic struggles and societal problems, scapegoating them for the nation's ills. This dehumanization was further fueled by pseudoscientific theories of racial superiority, leading to widespread discrimination, violence, and ultimately, the Holocaust. The Nazis sought to create a homogeneous Aryan society, which they believed necessitated the elimination of Jews and other perceived inferior groups.


How were sick elderly Jews treated by the Nazis?

Poorly, 98% of sick and elderly Jews were killed.


What religion ethnicity did German Nazis send to death camps?

Jews.


What was the inhumanity of the Holocaust?

Generally it was the way that the Nazis (and the Germans) treated the Jews and arguably treated the Gypsies even worse.


How were the Soviet prisoners of war treated by the Nazis?

very badly, only slightly better than Jews were treated