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explain the condition of jews and undesirables of nazi germany​

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Answered by piyushsahu624
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At their annual party rally held in Nuremberg in September 1935, the Nazi leaders announced a set of three new laws to further regulate and exclude Jews from German Society. These laws now known as the Nuremberg laws served also as the legality for the arrests and violence against Jews that would come to follow.

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Answered by sarah3919
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The Nazi's did everything they could to make Germany a jew-free country. Jews were not allowed to:

  • Enter many shops
  • Work for a certain number of people

Jews were also sent to concentration camps as a punishment where they had to work till they starved from hunger and thirst. People with disabilities were shot with guns as the Nazi's wanted to make Germany a pure country.

The Nazi party also announced three new laws in 1935 to exclude Jews from German society. These laws are known as the Nuremberg laws

Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazi party, shot himself which lead to his death.

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