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explain the policy of nazi toward other races​

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Answered by gouri4199
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Explanation:

People who followed nazi looked world through Hitler's eyes. They killed many races of people who were 'undesirable ' for them. some of them are:

1. Gypsies - They were categorized as racial inferiors in relation to Germans who were superiors

2. Civilians from Poland and Russia- They were treated as subhuman and were murdered through hard work and starvation

3. Jewish- They had a precursor in the traditional Christian hostility towards Jews. They had been stereotyped as killers of Christ .

4. Many Germans who were physically and mentally unfit, handicapped were taken to concentration camps for murdering.

Answered by 80116196az
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Answer:

gypsies is the best policy

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