Explain Hitler or the nazi policy towards the Jews?
Of class 9th please tell me fast.
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the Jews were considered undesirable and were given the lowest rank in the racial hierarchy.
the Jews remained the worst sufferers in the nazi Germany.
however Hitler's hatred the Jews was based on pseudoscientific theories if race ,which held that conversion was no solution to the jewish problem. it could be solved only through their total elimination
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People developed a new form of government that can not be prevalent today.
- When Hitler took power, the Nazi party grew to be the most influential in Parliament. He decided to eliminate all democratic institutions and replace them with totalitarian institutions.
- The country was turned into a dictatorship, and he signed the enabling Act, which gave him total power to ignore Parliament and rule by decree.
- With the exception of his own Nazi party, Hitler outlawed all political parties and labour unions. The economy, media, army, and judiciary were all taken over by the state.
- Later, he refused to accept the Versailles Treaty's requirements and withdrew his nation from League of Nations.
- Ultimately, he built German racial superiority and security forces for maintaining control over society.
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