Social Sciences, asked by harmanjot69, 10 months ago

explain Hitler or the Nazi's policy towards the jews.​

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Answered by ArshdeepSinghh
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i) The jews were considered' undesirable" and were given the lowest rank in the racial hierarchy.

ii) Hitler followed total elimination policy for the jews.

iii) Children and students were taught to hate jews.

iv) Aryan girls were not allowed to marry jews.

v) Orthodox jews were stereotyped and marked.

vi) They were kept in concentration camps.

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Answered by SwaggerGabru
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Answer:

(1) The nazi hatred for years was rooted in the traditional christian hostility towards them.

(2) In nazi Germany, they lived in saparately marked areas called gheltas.

(3) Hitler belived that the Jewish problems could be solved only through elimination.

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