how did the nazis develop a hatred for the jews
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Nazis believed that the Jews were the killers of Christ. Until medieval times, Jews were not allowed to own any land. They survived mainly through trade and moneylending. They lived in separately marked areas called the ghettos. Hitler’s hatred for the Jews was based on pseudoscientific theories of race. They were terrorised, segregated and compelled to leave the country. During World War II, they were killed in gas chambers in Poland.
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nazis killed jews by taking them toconcentrationcamps. They also were asked to wear David's star on the top of their breast. they were not allowed to run a business, work in high position or in any government offices.they were not allowed go out after 8 and not allowed to Wake up before 8.women were treated very badly. As they bear jews. Jewish children were not allowed to study in german run schools.they lived is ghats
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