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How did the Nazi party implement the ghettoization of Jewish people?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

During the Holocaust, the creation of ghettos was a key step in the Nazi process of brutally separating, persecuting, and ultimately destroying Europe's Jews. Jews were forced to move into the ghettos, where living conditions were miserable. Ghettos were often enclosed districts that isolated Jews from the non-Jewish population and from other Jewish communities.

Answered by bhadouriya
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Jews were the worst sufferers in Nazi Germany. Hitler believed in pseudo scientific theories of race which said that conversion was no solution to the Jewish problem. It had to be solved through their total elimination.

From 1933–1938 — the Nazis terrorized, pauperised and segregated the Jews, compelling them to leave the country.

The next phase, 1939–1945, aimed at concentrating them in certain areas and then killing the min gas chambers in Poland.

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