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explain Hitler's Nazi policy towards Jews

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Answered by tannudeswal84
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There were many laws restricting the freedom of Jews 1.they could not take part in public sports, activities,etc. 2.they could not drive their own vehicles. 3.they could not go to entertainment places. 4.they had to wear a yellow star badge on their dress.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Nazi's policy towards the Jews:-

  • The jews were considered as undesirable and were given the lowest rank in the racial hierarchy.
  • Hitler followed total elimination policy for the Jewish.
  • Children and students were taught to hate the jews.
  • Aryan girls were not allowed to marry jews.
  • They were kept in concentration camps.

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