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How did nazis persecute the jews? or explain nazi ideologies regarding the jews?​

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Answered by tiyaanne
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Answer:

Holocaust PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST

Explanation:

The word “Holocaust,” from the Greek words “holos” (whole) and “kaustos” (burned), was historically used to describe a sacrificial offering burned on an altar. Since 1945, the word has taken on a new and horrible meaning: the mass murder of some 6 million European Jews (as well as millions of others, including Gypsies and homosexuals) by the German Nazi regime during the Second World War. To the anti-Semitic Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, Jews were an inferior race, an alien threat to German racial purity and community. After years of Nazi rule in Germany, during which Jews were consistently persecuted, Hitler’s “final solution”–now known as the Holocaust–came to fruition under the cover of world war, with mass killing centers constructed in the concentration camps of occupied Poland.

Answered by DodieZollner
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Nazis prosecute the Jews by sending them into concentration camps.

Explanation:

  • Nazis ideologies based on the ideas on the Racial Purity.
  • Hitler started giving speeches in public about racial purity (Aryans) after he became the Chancellor of the country.
  • Nazis always wanted to maintain pure-blood among people as they wanted to make the nation thrive and move ahead to glory.
  • Jews were seen as an inferior race, a threat to German racial purity and community.
  • Germans force out the Jews from their houses, business, and other professions to move to concentration camps.

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