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explain three steps taken by hitler to annihilate jews in Germany

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The following steps were taken were taken by the Hitler:


a. Hitler believed in establishing a strong and a prosperous German state comprising of  the pure Nordic German Aryan race that he considered as superior Hitler held Jews responsible for the misery and plight of the Germany and also regarded them as killers of the Christ and usurers. Thus, he believed that the Jews who belonged to the lowest rung had to be eliminated as they were thought of polluting the superior race.

b. He carried out massive propaganda against the Jews with his racial policy declaring Germans as pure Aryan race and considering Jews as undesirables, and even succeeded in moulding people’ attitude towards them.

c. In the  first step , Jews were segregated from the rest of the population, they were terrorised, they were expelled from the government services, not allowed to hold national flags, they were boycotted, they were forced to sell their property, all their belongings were confiscated. The Nuremberg Laws of citizenship passed in  September 1935​, declared them as non citoizens.

d. In the second step, Jews were made to wear a yellow star of David as an identity mark, they were concentrated in one area, they were kept in Ghettos, in concentration camps surrendering all their wealth.

e. And finally in the third step Jews were deported to gas factories from different parts of Europe and were charred to death. 

f. It brought about mass genocide, the worst crime,  eliminating them.




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